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Unusual Loetz Bowl, signed, PN and decor unknown, ca. 1900

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magdalenagirl's loves62 of 337Loetz "Mandarin mit rotem Krösel" Mushroom vase, PN unknown, ca. 1927Loetz Ausführung 237 with Contrasting Handles and Rim
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    Posted 8 years ago

    bohemiangl…
    (647 items)

    This one kind of defies description - and it's even harder to photograph. It's unusual for its irregular shape, and the colors, which blend into each other so much, it's hard to tell whether the ground is (mountain) blue, green, or yellow. The finish is glossy, and the iridescence appears to be applied with a brush or sponge. Properly signed etched signature Loetz Austria within the ground and polished pontil.

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    1. Lustrousstone Lustrousstone, 8 years ago
      Iridescence is created by applying metal salts to hot glass, so can't be sponged or brushed. It's probably slightly inadequately sprayed so you can see the passes
    2. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 8 years ago
      I don't really understand techniques all that well, so I'm sure I'm not describing it right - It may not be the iridescence, but rather a stain or some other chemical process. I added a new photo to show the effect on another vase that I have that uses the same technique. There were a series of pieces that have textures like this in blue, green, and silver/yellow.
    3. beyemvey beyemvey, 8 years ago
      Maybe what looks like brush marks are from when the vase was being shaped and rolled around. When the iridescence was applied later the marks showed through giving the impression of a brush stroke? Just a thought. Cheers,
      Bob
    4. LoetzBuddies LoetzBuddies, 8 years ago
      I had my eye on this one too. Nice piece.
    5. Lustrousstone Lustrousstone, 8 years ago
      Interesting; I see what you mean. I wonder what caused the marks.

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