Posted 9 years ago
bohemiangl…
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Robert Medeu was a tinsmith who started a small bronze art goods factory arount 1897. A few years later, he partnered with Albert Lehmann and they changed the name to Robert Medeu & Co. From 1897 until the business closed in 1913, they ordered vases for mounts and lampshades from Klostermühle, mostly to their own designs*.
This vase, PN 1335/5, was made to fit this particular mount. On the commissioned paper pattern, it is noted: "sechseckig Form" (hexagonal form), Robert Medeu & Co., Berlin, and the decor, "dklgrün m. Silberblätter", or dark green with silver leaves, which goes by another name at the Loetz factory: (Dunkelgrün) Phänomen Genre 1/84. This decor also came in candia and pink colored grounds, with the same broad silver leaf decoration. There are a few examples of these on Loetz.com, but to my knowledge, this is the only example of this decor found on a shape that is documented (published). The iridescence is absolutely electrifying on this piece!
See the PG 1/84 page on Loetz.com at:
http://www.loetz.com/decors-a-z/phaenomen-genres/phaenomen-genres-enter-here/pg-1-84
*Source: Loetz/Series II - Paper Patterns for Glass from 1900-1914, by Jitka Lnenickova
Oh my gosh! Where did you find this?
Incredible addition to an already great collection Warren. Congrats!
I knew this would wind up in the right hands. Congratulations
Bull's-eye !!!
thanks for this information. Wonderful colors
Hi Robert
I wonder if you would do me a favor and look at my latest post as I believe it might be a very early vote as long as someone else. I certainly would appreciate it thank you
Excellence