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larksel's loves665 of 2258Ernst Steinwald - Cluthra with mica Czech Glass shapes - copied of inspired?
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    Posted 8 years ago

    jericho
    (236 items)

    This Decor shows some similarities in technique that I think are related. In some glass the "fishnet" pattern comes out and the "Diamond" shows through- the same thing happens in revers.

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    1. welzebub welzebub, 8 years ago
      1) Loetz
      2) Unknown
      3) Unknown
      4) Welz
    2. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 8 years ago
      Agree with Craig on number 1 - it's a known Loetz form, and seems to be similar in technique to Campanula glass (internally decorated), which was patented by Loetz in 1936. The techniques on the other three seem to be similar to each other, but I have no guesses for those.
    3. Wow22, 8 years ago
      1. Loetz, for its shape
      2. ?
      3. ?
      4. Welz, for its shape
      But I have never seen any of these decors in hand.

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