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    Posted 7 years ago

    jericho
    (236 items)

    Here is a nice shape I consider to be Ruckl. My attribution is based on decors, glass type, height and weight of these pieces. A case can be made (with #3 especially) that these are Kralik. The powder floral decor comes in a "fishbowl" shape that looks to be Kralik by its various decors; although that shape is on the generic range.

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    1. Wow22, 7 years ago
      Hi there. I am a bit confused about photo 4 in this post. In a post on Ruckl, two back row pieces are clearly identifiable to me (so, certainly to you) as Welz, and the centre front example is one which I would have struggled to identify as Czech. What is this photo demonstrating please? Thanks.
    2. kralik1928 kralik1928, 7 years ago
      Thanx Wow...

      1. Marbled with maroon, white and yellow (rod application)

      2. Confetti in two sizes

      3. Floral powder decor

      4. An auction lot with a mixture of Confetti from several different makers- 3rd piece in shows a confetti (pull-down). this decor is rare since most of the time you see confetti pulling-up from the bottom. The attributions I would guess would be:
      L-R Kralik, Kralik, Ruckl, French, Welz, Unknown, Welz and Ruckl. I actually like the displays where there are many different companies doing the same decor (except for the french one kick that one out)
    3. welzebub welzebub, 7 years ago
      The second piece from the left in image 4 with a Yellow top and spatter bottom is an example of Welz production. I have seen it in 7 decors, 2 of which are undeniably Welz production.

      The "French" example is Legras and from 1898. It is shape 3238.

      I would also suspect that the first example in image 4 is likely Welz... a larger, but possibly cut down version of the second example.
    4. Wow22, 7 years ago
      Yes, Legras is what I had it pegged as. Glad I am not losing my mind...
      Thanks for the clarification kralik.
    5. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      I once had a piece this same shape in a pink "cloud glass" type decor. I sold it some years ago but may still have a photo around if you're interested in seeing this shape in another decor.
    6. jericho jericho, 7 years ago
      pink cloud glass sounds cool!! Thanx craig for the clarification
    7. MALKEY MALKEY, 7 years ago
      i love them all however the lily the pink i tink is the fave for me
      far right
      mega jericho !!!!!!!!

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