Posted 8 years ago
beyemvey
(214 items)
This décor of Rindskopf is not very common. the base glass is an opaque light green with various colors pulled into the light green background. The overall surface has a metallic oxide iridescence. This one stands 12" tall by about 5.5" diameter at the base and 3" at the mouth. The lip is ground, and there is no visible pontil mark. The body of the vase is pinched and twisted in the manner Rindskopf so loved to execute. The shape is a variation on the "Karnak" shape which emulates Egyptian papyriform columns. c. Pre WWI.
what super colour & the striations are just lovely & such a whopper first class Bob
Super Color !! Wow, amazing that these piece of glass that old survive !!!
I've always loved Rindskopf striated vases Bob. I normally don't care for green, but I'm crazy about yours with all those other colors thrown in! Great Piece!
Glad you like it Malkey! - Cheers! - Bob
Thank you very much antiquerose - Regards,
Bob
Rick - Green, it's the new Black ;-P You're right though, if it was just plain green it wouldn't work nearly as well!
Appreciate the looks/loves, EZa, Ivonne, sklo42, swfinluv1, Rick55, antiquerose, aura, valentino97, vetraio50, Caperkid, inky, & MALKEY!!!
Gracias Mac63, colori, & racer4four!!!
Appreciate the visit nittygritty1962!
Thanks olebodie... hoping all is good with you! - Cheers! - Bob
Thank you once again Poire!
Appreciate it trunkman!