Posted 7 years ago
philmac51
(210 items)
Stumbled upon this one, honestly Peggy, while doing my normal trawling of Ebay. You know the way you look at an item and it shows you "People who viewed this item also viewed" and there it was, Listed as possibly Daum - full french description with just 15 hrs to go after being listed for 7 days and had no bids. Clearly Daum collectors know what is and what isn't and this seems to have been ignored by all, despite over 80 views. I had to make it mine. Got a bid in and dropped a big one in the last few seconds - still no competition - hammer down and it was making it's way to the Lancashire Riviera within a few days. My first Kralik caged piece. Stands a little over 10"
organic voluptuous oozing caged piece
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Terrific piece, Phil! I love the colors of this against the metal.
You’re kidding me !!!!
Sooo! well done Phil, I bet it’s something to see in the flesh at that size, lots of presence I would say..it’s wonderful!...:-)
Hi,
What do you think about number 3 in this post ?
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/239271-kralik--caged-glass-2
Pay attention to the cage; bands are riveted to top and bottom circular bands, (unlike Kralik pieces). I suspected it was a fake bought in Romania (part that was ex Austria -Hungary).But riveting means more work - more expensive production, not profitable to fake.
Thank you.
You have got to be Irish Phil, cos you have the luck!!! ;). A beauty!
Well played! And a great piece!
IVAN : My personal view is that no.3 is indeed Kralik.
Justanovice : Almost everyone born in Liverpool claims some Irish ancestry - I'm no different, with Irish Grandparents on both sides - so the luck is with me I guess!
And thank you Sammyz!
One gorgeous vase, Phil. I like that function on ebay, sometimes it turns up trumps, as here.
Whatever I may have said to you, Phil, it would only have been teasing......
I know that Peggy.... just teasing back ; )
Phil! I am from Liverpool, but no Irish, but a bit of Wales! :)
Justanovice : I was once told that Liverpool had been the capital of Wales...The argument doesn't hold much water for me, but go out on St. Patrick's night in Liverpool and you would think it was the capital of Ireland!!