Posted 6 years ago
sklo42
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This is a Welz spatter glass vase. The shape is known and has been found in several Welz décors. The spatter is less well known but has been found on this shape previously. The spatter is red and yellow on a a vivid orange ground. On top of that is a blue spatter. This blue spatter (with a grey outline) is found on top of other spatters on Welz shapes. It is cased in clear inside and out and then finished with an iridescent sheen. A lot going on for such a small vase!
Many thanks to Craig for providing images of his vases in other décors!
Height 12 cm./4.75 inches
wow thats absolutely vivacious what an injection of exciting pleasure to the eye peggy
all the very best malkey
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Very nice!! This example shows the decor much better than the other one. Thanks for posting it..... Now I have to find one to go with my others!!
Thank you, Malkey, a bright spot in the dull Cumbrian weather. Take care :)
Good hunting Craig, you may even find one in yet another décor!
It has a beautiful satin glow and looks as if it has been just produced.
Thank you, Ivonne, if you saw the wear on the base you'd be sure of it's age, which is fine!
Very ‘zingy’ Peggy! Lovely vibrant colours! Good find! :)
I thought so too, Lesley, both zingy and a good find :)
Interesting how the camera angle on these really distorts the shape. I'm not doubting they are all Welz (have followed the supportable research on these) - just wish I could line them all up in front of me!
I can only say that it was a nightmare to photograph. The shape widens out rapidly and the convex curves below get hidden by the overhang. I guess this is a shape for which you need a proper photographer.
No, Your photos are lovely. I hope you didn't misunderstand. Perhaps I should have said I have never before seen this shape photographed upside down, so the extent of the curves in the bottom half had escaped my attention. As you said, they get hidden by the overhang. I really appreciated your photos to give me more perspective!
I appreciated your interest and comments.......and didn't misunderstand!