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VikingGirl's loves466 of 749Large cerise\pink  paperweightearly Loetz Phänomen Genre 7501 from 1898
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Tinap63
    (10 items)

    Bought this at a fleamarket today, seller said it had been in his family for years but had no name of it...its iridescent green and is a fruitbowl i believe...do you know anything about it? I think its very beautiful and wants to know more about it

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    1. sklo42 sklo42, 8 years ago
      Search this site for....... Kralik Bowl. Giving the dimensions would help.
    2. charcoal charcoal, 8 years ago
      Maybe it's Rindskopf? Great piece!

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/113506-iridescent-bohemian-low-bowl--possibly
    3. welzebub welzebub, 8 years ago
      If one counts the ruffles on the rim in this bowl and the other one in the link provided by Charcoal, it becomes immediately apparent that the rim crimps are different counts, indicating that the two quite similar examples are most likely by different houses.

      Among the most likely suspects for this are both Kralik and Rindskopf, but the décor is far too simplistic to really point to any particular house. It is also quite possible it is by someone else.

      Bohemian, and ca 1900-1910 is likely as close as it will be nailed down.

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