Posted 8 years ago
sklo42
(897 items)
I'm posting these again for completeness sake.
The bowls have the same ridged feet as my two previous posts but in different colours. The first is rare and my favourite amongst the bowls. It also has a coloured lining which no others have. Two and three are relatively common.
The vase has feet formed by a crimping tool which creates a different ribbed pattern.
I have my suspicions but nothing more......
Nice display, and examples there!! Your collection is really stunning !!!
Uuooh, #3 for me, please! [;>)
Wow Peggy. I'm overwhelmed by your legged glass. Wonderful! The spatters are all so interesting and varied.
I must compliment you (again) on your photos!
Pretty examples!
Thank you, antiquerose, such a lovely comment :)
Thanks NevadaBlades.....so you like the flying saucer :)
Hi Karen, I think this is an odd corner of Czech glass and really appreciate your enthusiasm. Thanks :)
Thank you EZa, glad you like them!
All these colourful,standing proudly on their legs bowls,vases etc.are like strange creatures from the sea or other fairy spaces.They are somehow touching with their incredible shapes and patterns.It is so clearly visible when they are displayed together.Lovely!
Hello Ivonne, yes they are rather a bizarre area of glass collecting, though I'm always drawn to them.......
Beautiful examples, sklo! I particularly like the green inner casing of the first vase, and the really unusual shape of the last! :)
Thank you Michelleb, me too :)
Thanks for the loves and comments, everyone!
Hi sklo42. Love your posts! I think I may have that very first vase with the green inner casing! Would you have a rough idea how much it might be worth please?
This site has an appraisals department.
Only joined today so still finding my way around - thanks for pointing me in the right direction!