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Bohemian Art Glass3441 of 6875Heckert/Max Rade-Type Poppy KutrolfBohemian Welz Tri-lobed Vases
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    Posted 9 years ago

    IanBrighton
    (573 items)

    This little basket is an unusual multicolour overshot décor. I would almost say "harlequin", if that were not pegging my colours firmly to the Welz mast. Okay, I'll come out and say I think it's Welz!
    It is 14cm high.

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    1. welzebub welzebub, 9 years ago
      I agree with the attribution. The rim crimp in particular is linked to Welz through a ribbed tri-balled footed vase with the crimp style. It is not a crimping style seen often enough that it would seem logical that it was used by multiple houses. The ribbed tri-balled foot the crimp example is found with is a design which I believe is a marker for Welz production, hence the link to their production.

      The color combination of the spatter is Welzian in look also, and bears a mild resemblance to your "pointalist" trophy vase. Without a piece of factory documentation showing it, reasonable empirical evidence is the best we can currently hope to do....

      The empirical method is used successfully for other Bohemian/Czech glass.... I suppose it is also works for Welz :-)
    2. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      Beautiful Welz!!

      scott

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