Posted 7 years ago
bohemiangl…
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This is one of the earliest Phänomen Genres, ca. 1898-1899. The ground is rubin (ruby red), covered with combed threads of blue and silver in a feather pattern. PG 7501 was made in other colors, but this one is my favorite. This decor is drawn directly onto the paper pattern for PN I-7502, even though the production notes don't list this as a decor for this production number. Still, this and other examples exist, so you must believe in the glass over the incomplete documentation. :)
For more examples of this decor, including the other colors in which it was made, see the PG 7501 page on Loetz.com here:
http://www.loetz.com/decors-a-z/phaenomen-genres/phaenomen-genres/pg-7501
Hi Warren,
I like the décor of finely pulled feathers, especially on ruby red glass.
I agree, Kai- this is actually my first Rubin PG. It's an incredibly rich color combo.
Oh, I believe! Stunning!
You are the master of these collections !!