Posted 8 years ago
bohemiangl…
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This bowl (and one exactly like it) came to me at almost the same time as the crystal/rubin vase posted in my previous article. I found the pair at our local antiques show. The shape is documented in the Katalog der Musterschnitte as PN III-2410/6" (wide), ca. 1925. Instead of a crystal ground, this pair features a pale yellow (topaz) ground with a dark green overlay. The flower cut pattern is the same "Blumenschliff 333" as found on the catalogue page reprinted in the back of Ricke II. (see last article). For and idea of scale (and just because), the last photo shows one of the bowls alongside the red vase previously published.
Fantastic!! more thing sfor me to look out for ..
Now that is a WONDERFUL PAIRING !!!!
A wonderful find of the 1.st described Topas/Dark-green Loetz cut vase. It contrasts nicely to the ruby red vase of same décor.
Is my bowl the same Muster PN III-2410/6" ?
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/23025-bohemian-cameo-bowl
Dr. K. M. Hasselbach included the bowl into his excellent article.
http://www.loetz.com/featured-articles/a-study-of-loetz-cut-glass-production
Thank you
Hello, Ivan - based on your description, I believe your bowl would be the larger size PN III-2410/25 cm width in cristall a.rubin
Hello,
Mine is exactly 9 inches or 23 cm.
S0, PN III - 2410 was executed in various widths.
The image from the catalog you posted says 8`` (8 inches ), your bowls are 6``, mine is 9 ``. But they are all PN III - 2410, right ? I do not have the catalog.
Thank you
All III-2410, correct. It isn't always true that different sizes have the same PN, but it is true in this case.
Thank you so much.
I'm not the biggest fan of green Warren, but this is an example where the beautiful carving and shape makes it impossible for me to resist :-) Another beautiful piece! Out of curiosity, what did the dealer have it listed as? Did he know it was Loetz?
Rick, he did know they were Loetz, because he saw Kai's article on Loetz.com. (it is a pair of green bowls)
Oh O.K.. The reason I ask is that I was hoping this was another one of your "discovered" pieces that the seller had no idea what he had.
Fortunately for me, the price was still quite reasonable. :) The red one in the last photo is another matter. That one was a steal of a deal. :)
nice findings