Posted 6 years ago
truthordare
(369 items)
This not a very common Ruckl type of lidded jar, so the decor is the attributing factor. That combination of an red interior glass layer, with an unmodified spatter,with large and small glass pieces in white, pale blue, cobalt blue, and a few small touches of a dark yellow hue.
Most of these Ruckl pieces have a satin finish, it is also rare to have clear glass curled glass feet. I have several pieces in this decor with a satin finish. There was a large amphora presented as Ruckl in this decor, with black or dark blue glass applications, such as rim, handle and pedestal foot, at the Tango Sklo exhibit.
Sometimes we wish we had more than four images to work with. We often do combos, or multiple groupings, to convey and illustrate what we are talking about. It's a good idea for the member to have a quick look at previous posts by the same collector. There is a continuity there that can help. Thank you.
See other images here:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/250042-a-large-angular-bottle-vase-in-soft-sati
Nice. Its construction is deceptively complex. Many glass makers' techniques went into constructing this one.
Thanks kwqd, I agree. Appreciate the thoughts and the love, regards.
Thank you for all the other CW members who have supported my posts. Always appreciated.