Posted 7 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Here is another of my thrift find, from few week ago, little more expensive $3.99.
Very colourful, end of the day, spatter vase, with 2 clear applied handles, it's easy to confirm this one as bohemian, but who created this vase, this is another question, much difficult to answer with confident, could be Ruckl, Kralik, there no marking or tag on this one.
The base show a lot of wear, i will date this vase from the Art Deco era.
This vase stand 6 inch tall, 4.75 inch at the widest portion.
It sits beautifully among rudbeckia flowers :)
@Ivonne, dear friend, thank you kindly for your comment, always being very nice of you to be such a great supporter, since my begin here, I want to say.....I do really appreciated it.
Dunno but nice find.
Ruckl has the documentation so they usually get the ID unless the shape connects it to another company. I personally dislike the term Bohemian because it it to big and all encompassing. Cased Czech glass is as good as it gets in my opinion. I wish I could shop at the places you shop!!
Great vase...... I would love to see the documentation that links this to Ruckl.
Thank you, IanBrighton
Valentino97
Kralik1928, for the comment and the appreciation of this post.
Also THANK YOU TO, welzebub, for the comment.
Ya! Wonderful yellow spatter Ruckl vase. Love it.
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My collection of various glass pieces, all in the Ruckl spatter, different versions and shapes, red, yellow, orange, green and red.
Like Craig said on another post, it's a process of starting with a few pieces that are documented (Ruckl - Tango Sklo Exhibits), and adding shapes and decors as you find them that match, creating an upside down pyramid approach, the more time passes, the more pieces you have acquired or have an image of, and were able to attribute.