Posted 6 years ago
truthordare
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This is a personal opinion piece, and also a personal attitude towards having extreme black or white, all or nothing, never or always, no gray area perceptions. This can be applied to all aspects of life.
I find it can be dangerous and unrealistic. Here stems the roots of intolerance, ignorance, and arrogance.
If we apply this mind set to collector's opinions and chosen category of items, it also fails to take into account that sweeping statements that leave no room for a middle ground of a more complex scenario, will be missed and ignored. This leaves an informed and accurate view impossible to achieve.
I was joking with another long term collector about the continued misattributions of Bohemian and Czech glass after years of work and study by many people on the internet, and that it did not seem to have made any impression on a lot of this glass's identification. I said "WE MADE MORE OF AN IMPRESSION ON EACH OTHER THAN ON THE STATE OF GLASS ATTRIBUTION". This is the irony.
Yesterday I spent much of the day doing research with German texts, translating and adding to my notes about our interwar information of glass production in Czechoslovakia, and gained more knowledge of what the situation was. This is to prepare for Part II of my article in the magazine All About Glass, January 2019 issue. There were about 247 glass houses in production in early 1920s, and that is not counting the number of decorators or finishers who did cutting, etching and enameling as their employment in the Czech Art glass industry.
We still have not made great inroads as to who made what and where. I do believe we achieved a greater understanding and have made decor and shape groupings by the same producers, but only part of the huge puzzle. But we still can't identify many pieces, and we can't vouch for the glass attributions 100% of the time. I don't even include myself and what I think in this quest.
My lack of experience and years of study, did give me a fresh eye and open minded approach. I did find many glass pieces which share their Czech made style either in shape or decor or both. Was I serious with my Ruckl project and website, of course, did I delude myself that I would be completely successful, no. Did I increase the awareness and valid attributions? I think I did. Were there some mistakes? There was.
I will not respond to the latest challenge about what I say or do, here or elsewhere, or any future challenge about my lack of consistency or anything else. Sometimes, people are so different that understanding each other or accepting their ways seems impossible.
Images used are either mine, done with permission or they belong to the public domain due to age. First 2 relate to Ruckl (Anton Ruckl & family), last 2 relate to Kralik (the Kralik summer villa).
All vases pictured are absolutely gorgeous
As one of those "so different" people, I just wanted to say congratulations for getting published.
One day in an attic or trunk, somewhere in Europe, someone will come across catalogues of bohemian glass manufacturers, owned by travelling salesmen or retailers at the time, that will solve a lot of “friendly” bickering that is occurring. Why do you think that there are thousands of religions in the world....they all think that they are the only path.....at least they will know one day if they were right. The more information out there, the more that people can appreciate their collections.
Thank you for the kind words and wishes, much appreciated.
Thanks you for the loves too, CW members.
I loved the family picture in the yard with the young boys posed in the foreground on a nice big rug!
I appreciate all the postings of glass and the comments; they are educational to me.
Congratulations on your articles being published!
Thanks Watchsearcher, I found out that they had huge families during the early 20th, much infant mortality, and the expectation was to have your sons take over the glass businesses. I like the old pictures too.