Posted 7 years ago
IronLace
(929 items)
Here's a luscious cluster of fruity & nutty delights captured in Victorian art glass...assorted cherries, strawberries, acorns, chestnuts, & others. There's a Kralik martele at the front in the first photos, & the rest mostly likely a melange of Bohemian, German, & English specimens.
Aaah, the cherries on the cake!
Absolutely! They add that extra touch of fanciness to already fancy glass!
Mmm, they look Delicious!
Oh, they are indeed! :-)
Many thanks, Vintagefran!
fabilus phyliss nan sortain pechey the colours the vibrancy the fun
so charming
if you come over some time when i,m well not ill i,ve got a pressie for you to place in your megadoobie collection
or email an address and i,ll send you the piece free
take care lots of love my ironlace
all the very best malkey
20.07 flashing post
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Love them ALL! All glass with applied flowers, fruit, handles, etc... gets my interest.
scott
Applied cherries are a favorite-- check mine on CW when you have the time!
scott
Thank you most kindly MALKEY, you've made me an offer I can't refuse & I shall be in touch...
Thanks also scottvez, & your collection of similar items is wonderful...there's just something so fun & fabulous about them!
All so beautiful-great collection!
Wonderful collection and grouping...:-)
Many thanks, Ms.CrystalShip! Totally agree - they just don't make 'em like they used to!
Thanks also, Mrstyndall!
Thank you most kindly, inky!
Lovely collection! I wanted to mention that I have been collecting images of the kinds of vases you show in the last two photos for over a year; I feel that there is a strong possibility that some of these may have been made by Welz...just something to keep in mind. :)
Thanks so much, Michelle...that sounds intriguing research on your part...those clever Welz folks certainly made a bit of everything, didn't they!
Hi Marin, thanks again for you help with identifying the Fish bowl. Your listing of the JWW post had me looking at your stuff again and ones like this are just wonderful. Your mention of the book on Victorian glass got me thinking as I was in Wanganui today and there is a great 2nd hand bookshop I went past that I have got great books on other subjects in the past and I stopped there thinking maybe I should check for books on glass..... 3 books later! Not the Gulliver book but they will provide some good information.
I'm always happy to help out a fellow collector, Bernard...& having just passed my five year anniversary of being on CW, I benefited so much from the knowledge of other folks here that it's only right for me to pay it forward!
That bookshop sounds great, & glad to hear that you had some useful finds there as well. As we know, when you collect glass (or just about anything else) you tend to end up with a collection of books too. :-)
I recall buying the Gulliver book around 2003, when it first came out. Highly recommended if you can find a copy!