Posted 9 years ago
dlfd911
(134 items)
Andy Jelcic's latest.
This is, without any doubt, because this decor has been seen in 6 different shapes through the last three years, all matching documented and partially signed Poschinger shapes. There is also no doubt about two other things: Poschinger came closest to Loetz PGs, closer than anyone else. This is just one more proof of this. The other thing is that the glass is - oddly - missing its mount. The other way round is logical, but why this? In the meantime I know what the appropriate mount looks like, but it may take years until I find one, Therefore I had to find something for the interim period (which might well extend to the rest of my life) and indeed I found a replacement that functions in size, shape, decor, and the time of its making, a German pewter stand. Now the vase can be displayed at least. Please everybody, tell me if you would leave it like this or try to get the original mount no matter what.
Alan, you have the same vase in the appropriate mount. Does this mean that your vase is Poschinger? Not necessarily. German metal producers often commissioned identical glass shapes from more than one producer. In your case I lean towards Josephinenhuette, although Kralik is a possibility as well.
love the netal mounting on this and the colors are very beautiful!! great find!!
metal!!
Exquisite.
Love the Purple !!
thanks for sharing this wonderful vase and information
Amazing, this is the same shape in a different decor, I wish you will found one day the appropriate mount(this one is kind cool).
I feel confident that we come sooner to an answer.
Thank you much to provided some info on potential house.
Regards
Alan
Andy, I like that the metal holder that you found for this piece allows you to display this vase while showing off as much of the glass as possible. I think this metal base is a keeper!
So glad that this one wound up in the right home. I would definitely look for the correct amount but in the meantime I think this serves its purpose well
I totally agree, Tony. Very unusual decor and great quality, it would be hard to display it without some kind of base.
I believe this is the same decoration in what was always thought to be a Rindskopf form
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/33714-extremely-rare-rindskopf-design-shift
To be clear, I do not believe the link I just posted above to be Rindskpf by agree that it is Poschinger. Andy and I have conversed about it before.