Posted 7 years ago
truthordare
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These glass pieces decors are reminiscent of the large amphora shown in a Ruckl display at the Tango Sklo Exhibits in CZ 2012. Not quite the same glass spatter colors, or the interior red color. The shapes are compatible with other Ruckl CZ glass pieces, and to make it even more challenging, I found a smaller version of this vase made by Kralik with a blue and red spatter on a cobalt blue glass base. Also a Kralik decor found on several of their pieces.
I am coming to the conclusion that the further you go into the collection of Czech glass from this period, things get more complicated instead of the reverse. If you had to write about all the aberrations and exceptions and possible common production, by several makers, I dont think anybody would have the patience to listen. Suffice it to say we know when and we know where and we know who some of the time.....lol.
The large vase is 9 4/5 inches or close to 10 inches tall and 5 inches at the widest point. Not marked.
Hi
truthordare
Here is 2 vase from my collection, I do believe to be part of the same family.
Both are the same shape as yours, what do you think??
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/206885-bohemian-czech-art-glass-vase-circa-192
Those are perfect examples of what I am saying Alan, thank you for the link. I will also do a post like your's to show the difference between the two makers, as I believe the fabrication and production of these glass pieces is different in spite of being in the same shape but in a different size. :-)
Thank you for the loves - always appreciated CW. :-)