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    Posted 7 years ago

    sklo42
    (898 items)

    It's only a few months since I posted a similar rose bowl, delighted to have found one at last! Now I've found another, this time with added enamelling and gilding though less iridescence, except for the base. Fifteen lobes by the way.

    Diameter 16.gcm./6.5 inches

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    Comments

    1. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      Isn't it funny how things seem to turn up all at once?
    2. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      Just so. One collector I know totally believes that there will definitely be a third!
    3. artfoot artfoot, 7 years ago
      I'm asking from ignorance so please don't think this a challenge. I see these low bowls referred to as rose bowls and flower arrangers and while I suppose they may work for some small woodland arrangements, I can't help but wonder if the original intention may have been as sachets or potpourri holders. Filling these with dry aromatics and putting them in drawers or linen chests seems an efficient use and much easier to clean than using them with water. Any thoughts?
    4. MALKEY MALKEY, 7 years ago
      interesting harry just would think would be much plainer
      fabilus find peggy the gilding icing on the cake beautiful
      flash posting back to hospital soon the berlovely doctors and nurses
      however enjoying the smashing glass on cw while i can
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      17.04 pm
    5. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      artfoot I have no idea.....but that doesn't usually stop me! The wider flatter shapes like this would be well suited to potpourri placed to perfume a room, and ornamental too. They would be less suitable for drawers or wardrobes, due to shape and possible breakage.

      However some rose bowls are plenty big enough for roses, tulips, carnations etc. And finally some flowers are small.....hence posy vases. I guess once you'd bought the rose bowl the choice of use was yours.

      I've added a different image four to try to show the great disparity there can be between rose bowls

    6. artfoot artfoot, 7 years ago
      Thanks Peggy (and Malkey) - it was really just the low, flat ones that I was wondering about though that little green one would work as well. I have one of the deeper ones - https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/198596-tango-posy-vase-with-arranger - with an arranger grid that has additional interior grid that would be useless at best for potpourri but great for holding stems in place.
    7. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      Malkey, when potpourri was trendy for a while, some years ago, the bowls used for it were indeed plain, They were low and the rim curved inward slightly.
    8. Michelleb007 Michelleb007, 7 years ago
      So sweet!! I love the little dark green feet, and to find one with enamel work is special - you don't often see that! This is lovely, Peggy!
    9. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      Thank you Michelle, certainly I've not seen enameling on any other shape but this. Now I've said that another shape with enameling will turn up!
    10. Justanovice Justanovice, 7 years ago
      Just lovely Peggy! Nice find!
    11. racer4four racer4four, 7 years ago
      This is just wonderful Peggy. So many lobes, beautiful enameling, great feet, and I love the low profile of it. That overhead shot is art.
      It's a new favourite.
    12. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      Thank you, Karen, your enthusiasm runneth over......not a complaint mjnd :)
    13. sklo42 sklo42, 7 years ago
      Thank you Lesley and I'm so sorry for carelessly looking no further than the last comment in the list! I'm pleased you liked it enough to comment :)

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