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This piece is typical of the colors, forms, and types of decoration being done by Loetz in the early 1890s. This particular DEK, III/125, in white enamel and gold decorating ink has not been previously documented - it closely resembles DEK III/115, which was used on pieces on display at the Columbian Exposition of 1893 in Chicago. This color, heliotrope, is a pale opalescent color named after the flower of the same name, a purple-flowered plant of the species Heliotropium arborescens. This piece is just under 4" tall and about 5" wide.
Wonderful. Congratulations.
Thank you again, for all you share, it is so appreciated!
Hi fellow Bohemian lover! I truly am Bohemian! My Grandfather came over on the boat from Bohemia. Mnay artists in my bloodline...that said i wanted to chat with you but i do not see an actual way to contact members other than replying to their post in hopes they see it! I wanted to share a pic with you but i guess i'll just post it in show and tell and wait and see if you comment! thanks, trish
Trish, if you like, you can contact me via email at warren.galle@gmail.com.