Posted 8 years ago
Alan2310
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Good Evening CW Members--- 10:30 PM)2016-9-20
This post is my 500, i reach 500 before, but something happen, all my fault.
Now i receive this Cookie Jar directly from Austria, being in the mail for fews week, kind of scary, but the seller guaranty me he will pack well, he did a phenomenal (LOL) job on it.
Seller description ; A very unusual Ice Bucket in classical german art nouveau style.The iridized glass body by Loetz widow, decor maron Phänomen PG 2/467 - 1902, see Loetz.com.
The lid can be attributed to Friedrich Adler, Albin Müller or one of the other important German or Austrian designers.
I am confident on the attribution, buy HEY,,,I still learning on glass every day, I really like the pitch glass on 3 side, and the colour is just stunning, when you look inside the jar (picture #3) you start to suffer dizziness, really hard to capture the beauty of this iridescent colour (picture#4), the pewter lid and handle are for sure in the Art Nouveau style, i will have to read on those 2 potential German designer who this is the possible attribution.
Now Loetz collectors on CW, i want to hear what you have to say about this Austrian Cookie Jar.
This Beauty stand 7.50 inch tall by 5.50 inch wide.
Many Thanks Everyone for Viewing.
Alan
Congratulations (again!) Alan, and a beautiful piece to hit it with.
Simply gorgeous piece Alan ...congrats on your 500th ! :)
Beautiful piece. Congratulations on your 500th post my friend!!!!
Karen, thank you...I like better to not think about it, it should be 800 the number of my post, but hey human learn by mistake.
Many thank for the comment and love, very much appreciated that you take some time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
Mike, yes it is, a group post should following soon, all together they look just as wondefull, I have another one in my radar, little pricee that one, so have to wait for a while.
Many thanks for the comment and the love, always very appreciated to hear from you.
Regards
Alan
Scott, this beauty stay in the transit from Austria for 2 week, I don't have to mention to you how I feel to wait is arrival, the seller did a wonderful packing job.
Many thanks for the comment and the love, much appreciated that you take some time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
congratulations, you have such interesting objects for your musuem
Wonderful & interesting piece, Alan! Congrats on post #500! [;>)
It's a beauty Alan - I can see why you were so anxious for it to arrive! :)
A beautiful piece Alan - Loetz cookie jar, you don't see that very often!!
kivatinitz, yes I did and this is very scary, I working on it"Art gallery"for now.
Many thanks for the comment and the love, much appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
NevadaBlades, thank you for the comment and love, yes I love it very much my last baby, always appreciated you stop by.
Regards
Alan
Phil, yes very unusual, I have another one in my radar, maybe I will lucky again.
Many thanks for the comment, much appreciated you take some time to stop by, Your opinions matter to me.
Regards
Alan
Michelleb007, it's look like I love this kind of stress, because I have 2 more coming, not that far, so the stress should be short( I HOPE ). ;-)
Many thanks for the comment and the love, much appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
Hi Alan, Andy Jelcic asked me if I could share his comment on your post:
Dear Alan,
sometimes things in life run that way. I had the vase on my list, believing it was Loetz (I still think so), although a bit different than the examples on loetz.com and therefore probably bearing a different PG number or name. But then, concentrated on another auction, I forgot to bid. Now I am glad that someone from the CW circle got it, who is also very happy with that piece.
Andy
dlfd911, I really appreciate that Andy comment on this Loez piece, I really do...:-)
But what about you, what is your opinion, I will be more then happy to hear it.
I have another's 2 Loetz coming, I will love to hear your opinion when I post it.
Many thanks for the comment and love, much appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
I am in agreement with Andy's statement. It may well be Loetz, although a decor different than 2/467, which has a silberiris-type gold in the wavy lines. Yours are more like pulled-feathers. I have mostly only seen Kralik jars with this type of metal and shape, but nothing would surprise me at this point, so I welcome new decors and information.
dlfd911, sorry for the late reply, we'll look more swirl to me, but hey I just still learning, I have a few pull feather style, look different to me.
I am more then happy to get your opinions on this cookie jar.
Many thanks for your time and the love, much appreciated that you stop by.
Regards
Alan
So this is the first of three. It's gorgeous......a lot to live up to for the next two!
Peggy, yes after 2 bad experience, the other 3 deal going very well, one is very close to me, should be able to post soon.
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Regards
Alan
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swfinluv1, many thanks to all of you for unconditional love, much appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.
Also for your constant support .
Regards
Alan
Will it be a Loetz Marmoriertes VASE ?
Moonhill, no not this one, Marmorierte vase, was made to imitate semi-precious stones such as marble, carnelian ,Onyx, Lapis lazuli, Jaspis, Malachit, ect. They are also cased glass with several layer of glass( sandwich), I bought one fews week ago, is presently in transit at Toronto, I should receive for the coming week end, plan to post on is arrival, hope you will see it, a beautiful early Loetz from 1880-90.
Many thanks for the comment and the love, very appreciated your visit and your constant support.
Regards
Alan
No, I mean the one your getting very soon.(the Marmorierte vase).
Moonhill, sorry, forgive me, I am French,LOL
YES, it is a Marmorierte ....very close to me now, believe me, I follow it very often online, Toronto at 4:30pm at Mississauga at 17:45pm, if everything going well, should be in my home town early tomorrow morning, the delevry guy know very well, ha ha ha, and another Loetz is also coming( this left Mississauga at 1:30pm), the butterflies have finish there migration, if you play with the word, you know witch decor I am referring to......
I AM IN PARADISE... ;-)
Regards
Alan
Oh my, can you imagine serving cookies in this drop-dead gorgeous piece!
courtenayantiques, sure I can imagine that, take the cookies jar, not a cookie, LOL
Good to see you back, long time no see.....
Many thanks for the comment and the love, much appreciated that you take some of your time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
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martika, many thanks to both of you for the love, much appreciated that you take some time to stop by, also for your constant support.
Regards
Alan
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Poire, many thanks to all of you for the love, much appreciated that you take some time to stop by.
Regards
Alan
THANK YOU, LoetzDance
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martika
courtenayantiques, for all the love, sorry for the late reply, I still do appreciated all of you for taking some of your time to stop by and admire this Beauty.
Regards
Alan