Posted 5 years ago
truthordare
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Once you start focusing on a different type of vase from Bohemia era of early 20th century, it is amazing to see how many we can find in the few documented catalogs we do have on hand.
The other interesting aspect is that some were produced post WWI, in the same shape as their early cut crystal versions. Here we have a Hosch catalog 1906 selection, all tall slim vases, some are Kralik, as you will find in the next M59 Kralik catalog page, the 3rd image has been edited and replaced by a Praque museum image of the same vase in their display of tango era glass. with the same pedestal foot application, they were produced in the colors they chose for their own glass pieces, represented are lavender blue, pale pink, acid yellow, soft peach, teal green, red, all with black applications, here it would be the black pedestal foot.
Last image is my collection of Harrach and other bud vases in the same type of shape and design. See another post for the documentation that illustrates what I am talking about.
Your bud vases are so beautiful Lisa, I esp love the middle three with the graceful designs
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Welzebub does not provide a true account of his participation and scrutiny of my every move on CW with some help for the last 5 years, if he thinks he can blame me for his unwanted attentions, it is an excuse, any excuse will do, even if the situation does not even concern him.
My title here is not identifying any glass works. It's more about the common production of several makers during the same period of time. Harrach during the interwar had a much lower profile than it ever did. Count Harrach who owned and oversaw the glass production died, then the stimulus and direction was gone.
You can read about this in 2 books, the Truitt Volume I chapter about Harrach, and the 300 days to.... large blue book by a collaboration of several Czech experts, including Jan Mergl. There is also a brochure found recently on Jindrich Parik's website by Crystalex in 1987, the link follows.
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipOCFTcpQzdEtCywMy4xM1mMkeu0YbTxDePsjiCMOCocBBqEYJtix3F9bPJBWOxM8Q?key=LXJqUlV3c1IzUFNVekVQeXEtTm1JaE9pRThUQmFB
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welzebub and scottvez, you are deleted again, for the multitude of comments you have posted here that are not welcome. Harassment and stalking.
This post has been modified and edited with one image changed, I had not looked closely enough at the Butler Brother catalog page, another collector provided that image and I went with it. Tiffin was the producer, on a page that shows vases, both the Czech exports and the American products are seen, side by side.
welzebub and scottvez, you are deleted again, for the multitude of comments you have posted here that are not welcome. Harassment and stalking.