Posted 8 years ago
sklo42
(898 items)
This is my latest bowl on legs but in a décor unknown to me.
However all these bowls have feet made using a crimping tool which creates a ridged pattern like those on the pink Welz rose bowl pictured in my previous post.
Only one of these bowls however is in a known Welz décor and that is the one in the middle in picture three. The décor is called Oxblood and Green.
In image three, bowl left is oxblood and white on clear, bowl middle is oxblood and white on translucent green, and bowl right is yellow and white on translucent blue.
Image four shows that two of the bowls come from the same mould.
So, one is definitely Welz, but the others only perhaps. Unless of course someone recognises the décor of the bowl in picture one.......
The décor Oxblood and Green can be found in the Welz Décor section at http://www.Kralik-Glass.com
Very nice spatter on this one Peggy! I love your last pic... Arms up, legs down and head in the middle... can you see it?
I do see it Rick......Humpty Dumpty before he had his fall lol
You know that's exactly what I saw Peggy, but I just didn't mention Humpty Dumpty, I didn't know if anybody would see him LOL
You are so tactful, Rick, but I don't need to eggsercise discretion! Awful I know......
Yes, but funny : - )
I thought I would post this link in addition to the image the other day I sent.
http://www.kralik-glass.com/images/PeggyConfirmation.jpg
In the image the first example we see is an image from Welz production literature, establishing a known shape. In the next image we see that shape with the confirmation of an additional known Welz decor of Oxblood and Green. From there we progress to the known shape in a light blue ground with a spatter decor. Following that, although the lighting and cameras are different, we see a blue ground with the same spatter.
Based on this, and the other image I sent, I am quite confident saying that the example here is Welz production.
Thank you very much, Craig, you are very generous with your time. Additionally the identification of the new one also identifies the oxblood and white one, I presume, as their shapes are the same.
That would correct. I would also say that one is Welz also.
Thank you for posting it. The time I invest helps me to broaden the scope of what we know to be Welz production. Every little bit helps. Helping others on the way is simply a bonus for me!
I have received great amounts of help from collectors and other researchers from all around the world. The least I can do is give back whenever I can.
All loves and comments are truly appreciated.
Aren't these weirdly wonderfull. I've never come across them...yet :)
Indeed they are, Fran! I'm very drawn to them......