Posted 8 years ago
beyemvey
(214 items)
Persica is one of the less frequently seen Rindskopf designs, and this one is a very colorful example. The vase stands 12" tall and is about 4" in diameter at the base. It is in what some collectors call the Karnak shape due to the resemblance to Egyptian papyriform columns. The rim is ground and the base features an unusually finished button pontil mark. The purple base glass has a very strong metallic iridescence on the surface that produces varied colors of blue, gold, and purple due to irregularly spaced ribs, and pinches in several places depending upon the angle of the light that catches them. It was produced c. pre WWI. I consider myself extremely fortunate to have this in my livingroom, where changing window light makes the colors change at different hours of the day.
@ AdeleC - I love your Wedgwood "Dancing Hours" signature pic. I collect some Wedgwood too! Cheers, Bob
Thank you Aura!
Thanks sklo & vetraio!
The colours are incredibly beautiful. Great piece!
Thanks artfoot, Ivonne, racer, inky & colori! Cheers, - Bob
Thanks antiquerose!
Stunning color design!
The kind thoughts are appreciated Caperkid, Iggy, Alan, swfinluv, & valentine! - Cheers, - Bob
Spectacular colors Bob, thanks for sharing!
Much appreciated Rick & Roy (plus your horse!)
my goodness what a vibrant purple Bob & super shape to vase