Posted 8 years ago
sklo42
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This is a very large rose bowl, and the green lines are glass not paint. The green glass is pushed into the glass, rather the being laid on top. From this I imagine it was added before the glass went into the mould.....
The last picture shows it with MOP rose bowls where mostly the green trim is applied after moulding. The exception is front right and on that one the green thread is semi pushed into the glass......
The décor on the bowl front left is one that does appear as a rose bowl with frog.....I just haven't found one yet!
I'm glad you have 5 of the lovelies.....keep to Fibonacci.....
So, Karen. does that mean I can't post this subsection of MOP rose bowls again until I have eight?
Amazing set of MOPs.White and green accents are particularly elegant.
Ivonne, you are so generous, and I agree the green is is somehow nicer than the navy blue also used for accents.
Correct! :))))).......... nah, I wouldn't be so cruel to restrict our viewing pleasure.
you are a great collector
Thank you kivatinitz......and you are an exceptionally generous person, which is a finer quality altogether.
So simple and lovely!!
Thanks Michelle, and mind boggling to think how many variations must have been made, because undoubtedly only a percentage will have survived the hundred+ years since their production.
That is such a good point - I need to keep that in mind more often! :)
Many thanks to all who have troubled to look and click!