Posted 8 years ago
artfoot
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This narrow-neck bud vase has a throat that would accommodate a single thin-stemmed rose, the opening being only 1/4" (7 mm) wide. The thin spatter layer is sandwiched between two rather thick clear layers of glass. The long throat ends with a paperweight-like hollow bulb. The vase is 8" (20.5 cm) tall and the base has a diameter of 3" (7.6 cm). The underside has a tiny circular gold-color mark.
In my mind, the style of this bud vase relates more to a Mid-Century style reminiscent of the Italian Flavio Poli teardrop vases than to Art Deco Czech production. Any information is welcomed.
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Great example! I think the combination of shape, décor, and provenance mark on this vase serve as a good reminder of how much of this type of glass there is that we are ill prepared to accurately identify.
Thank you Kevin.
Thank you Craig - I don't know why but your comment made me smile. :+)
Thanks everyone for the loves.
This is such a FANTASTIC vase!!!
Thank you racer.