Posted 6 years ago
truthordare
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It happened again yesterday, I came across an American pattern glass website, not sure how old, who were attributing a giant 19 inches high white frit with red snake epergne centerpiece as mid 19th century American, the experts on Facebook, declared it was an error. Which was evident to me as it was a familiar Harrach decor, and exported to US to finally be used in a state Governor's household.
As art glass collectors, no matter which kind and where it was produced, it's good to keep a wider knowledge base, as you might discover more accidental glass misattributions, in your own collection and reference material. Not something that is pleasant sometimes, but the truth should be welcome and shared.
Images of Harrach cabinets at the Passau Bohemian Glass Museum, the US centerpiece image in question, the great re-attribution of all the so called American Mary Gregory style of decors, in the Truitt Bohemian Glass Volume 1, the Muhlhaus chapter, page 94.
Wish all of you a sunny colorful Fall weekend. The leaves are turning, and the weather has calmed down, for now....
Stunning Bohemian glass pieces, lovely post
Thank you for the loves CW members, really pleased.