Posted 9 years ago
Moonstonel…
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This was an interesting uncommon shape. So I picked it up. It's about 9" tall and has a black base. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks for looking.
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Posted 9 years ago
Moonstonel…
(765 items)
This was an interesting uncommon shape. So I picked it up. It's about 9" tall and has a black base. Any thoughts welcome. Thanks for looking.
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Scott, many thanks!!!
Quite a unique shape Lee. I've always wondered if these tightly packed, almost raised spatters with a shiny finish were really that old (pre-ww2) as claimed. I have a few vases with this type of finish that has the black/purple inner finish but no clear outer layer like the known Kralik ones. Could they have been made in the 1950's or later since there are more and more of these on the market. Someone will input I'm sure. BOB
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Great shape, nice height!..love it!..:-)
Bob, I believe this is older than the 50's. Check out the stamp. Thanks for the comment and love.
Lee
I just bought a vase like this one in the last month.........no mark that I have found!!!!!!! Maybe the reason it is raise .....it is more of a end of the day vase with the fines applied.
Hi Lee! I thought that was glare...didn't see the mark/stamp. I still love these Bohemian Spatter vases. RER
An unique vase
Penny, thank you for saying that. It is different. :)
This is a product of the bohemian glass factory Franz Tomschick. Shape number 0395, circa 1927-1928.