Posted 5 years ago
larksel
(130 items)
This is my latest addition. PG 691, year 1900, dimensions 12,9 x 10 cm. I think it is a PPN II-800 but without adjusting the edge of the vase (?). In my opinion, silver overlay in this case does not disturb the distinctive décor by Franz Hofstötter.
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Added 10.4.2020: The vase was made by Loetz glassworks, probably on order of the Viennese company Max Schwarz Silberwaren, which is also engaged in the decoration of glass with silver (designers: H. Mayer and G. Pollak). (thanks to Deb F.)
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Added April 15: This is PPN I-8127. (thanks to Warren).
an outstanding piece of glass & the silver overlay is harmonious with the vessel
exceptional !!!!!!!!!!! a pleasure to view larksel
all the very best malkey the omega man 1412
april 2020 year
OMG! Beautiful AND has overlay!!!!!
Thanks. Do you know who could do the silver overlay?
That is the most 'organic' silver overlay I have ever seen - very sympathetic to the piece. Amazing!
I am generally not a fan of silver overlay, but this piece is excellent. To me most silver overlay detracts from the glass decor itself, but in this case the silver helps to highlight the decor. Most Excellent!!
Ales, I think it could also be I-8127, or maybe an unpublished Series II analog of I-8127.
Thanks Warren, you're right. It is PPN I-8127. I don't understand I missed it. I went through it at least three times. In my opinion, PPN II-800 looks like a slight modification of I-8127 (only edge adjustment - it also corresponds to a small difference in vase size and PPN II-800). But that note of Max Schwarz on the II-800 could be related to my vase.
FABOULUS YOUR PAGE http://www.bohemianglass.org/katalog/vaza-malba-3039/detail/
thanks to this one I was able to confirm that the one I have is Harrach
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/188338-harrach-spangle-blue-lobed-vase-enameled
What's not to love about it! Great find!