Posted 8 years ago
Sammyz
(94 items)
Yes, another overlay! This one is a beautiful Loetz PG 7579 in Rubin with sterling overlay by JE Caldwell & Co. ca 1900. This PG is newly documented and is shown here on it's namesake PN 7579. It is a wide-mouthed vase with three indentations and has a polished pontil. Dimensions 4-1/8 tall by 4-1/2 wide.
I don't think I have ever seen such intricate or heavy silver overlay. It is perhaps too much as it makes it difficult to see Loetz's swirling thumbprint design with silver threads. Regardless, I think it is beautiful!
The silver depicts a Lily-of-the Valley on one side, Forget-Me-Nots on the second and has an un-engraved cartouche on the third. This decor shows strong rainbow iridescence and a deep ruby color that glows when light shines through it.
The JE Caldwell silver company is still in business today. I called the company looking for information on the vase and was told that their historic records were lost in a flood many years ago.
Thanks to Deb for tracking down this new Phaenomen Genre and I understand we will see her posting in the newly documented decors section of Loetz.com soon.
Amazing !! Love it ..
Thanks surfdub66!
Thanks EZa, swfinluv1, jimtim, aura, freiheit and Craig!
lovely piece of glass & silver overlay congratulations !!!! sammy
Thanks MALKEY! Thanks Alan2310, Peasejean55, VikingGirl, vertraio50!
Actually, I have studied your vase and believe it is an example of another but rarer PG decor. If you email me, I can share more details of my research with you.
I'm not big fan of silver overlay Sammy, but yours is so different from others I've seen! I love it!
Thanks Deb, thanks Rick! It makes a great candle holder (gasp) with battery operated votive lights inside. Too wide for a bouquet, unless you had a dozen short stemmed roses!