Posted 5 years ago
larksel
(130 items)
Following Alan's post (https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/274061-palmee-konig-gold-papillon-with-cobalt?in=441-activity) I give this vase to your assessment. In my opinion, the vase has the same shape. But it is significantly larger - it measures 36 x 16 cm. I assigned the vase as Wilhelm Kralik, but I admit it could have been made by another bohemian glassworks. Of course, the glassworks in the area of Teplice, ie Pallme Koenig and Rindskopf, come into consideration.
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Based on your comments, I attach a photo from Passau Glasmuseum. Vase of the same shape with decoration in PGM assigned to Pallme Koenig.
Ales, what great example, this vase as the shape of Rindskopf with a decor that remind me Kralik Bacillus, but without excluding PK.
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Alan
The same shape and decor in a smaller version - Link to Warren's site:
https://sites.google.com/a/bohemianglassandmore.com/bohemian-glass-and-more/kralik
Same shape, 19 cm tall, not UV reactive; Passau attributes this decor to P-K:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/261245-pallme-koenig-spots-and-threads-decor?in=user
I think Pallme-Koenig: 'Spots and Threads' has a different shape.
Oops, wrong link. Try this:
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/261664-pallme-koenig-tricorn-vase-with-lines-and?in=user
Oh yes. Still, as I say - Kralik, Pallme-Koenig or Rindskopf.
Ales, tentative attribution of the 'spots & threads' decor to P-K is possibly due to the rim treatment typical of this glashutte found on the yellow version of this decor. See the PMC Band IV.396-398 on page 226 for a photo. For some unknown reason the yellow version is not currently on display in case 129, only the red and blue ones as per your photo above.
In any case the second red vase in the lower left corner was still in May 2012 in PGM among unknown manufacturers. In October 2014 (when I was taking pictures in PGM again) is already included in Pallme Koenig.