Posted 8 years ago
Alan2310
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Hello Followers, Visitors, Members and Friends from Collectors Weekly, 19-02-2017, 8:00 AM
Here is 1/2 Kralik Knuckle pedestal dish that I found online, they just arrived on past Friday, both are very colorful end of the day czech glass.
This one have some texture to the glass surface of the outside piece.
The set of picture #4, show you why they call them "Knuckle" by pulling the glass out at the making, on all corner, middle and bottom, make this pedestal dish very intrigued shape.
This piece as the etching curve mark"Czechoslovakia"
This Knuckle dish stand 7 inch tall, 6.25 inch by 5.50 inch at the top rim, on a 3.50 inch base.
Many Thanks Everyone for Viewing.
Alan
Beautiful Alan!
GREAT vase alan!
I have a twin:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/180764-kralik-knuckle-vase
scott
THANK YOU, Phil for commenting, much appreciated.
Regards
Alan
THANK YOU Scottvez for commenting, totally agree they look like twin.
Much appreciated you stop by.
Regards
Alan
Incredible.
THANK YOU, SpiritBear, czechglass5, for the kind comment, much appreciated both of you for stopping by.
Regards
Alan
Nice to get a few of these, different shapes and colors. I have only seen reds, oranges and blue confetti types... I'm pretty sure these are Kralik but with more evidence I could be convinced otherwise, Ruckl made a wider range of confetti types than kralik. Ruckl did make knuckle vases and shades (as did other company's) but the shape of the foot leads me to think Kralik
It is indeed Kralik Jericho.
I had an identical one with the semi circle mark.
Nice piece Allen, I prefer the term "face vase".
If you look at the "knuckles" from the side you can see forehead/nose/lips/chin(and a double chin with this style ;) ).
@Jericho, yesterdaysglass, many thanks to both of you for the comment and opinion on this post, very much appreciated that you take some of time to stop by.
@Kralik1928, I have a nice one coming in my way, hope to get your opinion on it.
@yesterdaysglass, I love your term of "Face Vase" nice, I love it, ;-), make sense.
Regards
Alan