Posted 5 years ago
truthordare
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The Butler Brother monograph is responsible for my acute interest in this type of Kralik decorative glass, that is how it started, 3 pieces in an ad, with translucent glass textures, and a small range of colors, with more glass applications in another color.
The shapes were a mix of traditional and deco, in the Czech aesthetic.
I started a search for pieces in the same shapes or same colors or both same shape and colors described by the BB ad of those first 3 pieces. CW has been the recipient of my growing collection of this type of glass, and I did hit a circumstance when some pieces were being attributed to another Czech company. Then it was what do you think is more telling? The decor, glass texture and applications, or the shape?
My website also has several pages of examples for this particular Kralik glass, I will have to use links to share this as they contain glass pieces I don't own.
Here on CW I can post my glass and my documentation. It is a new Hosch catalog from 1910, with different decorative examples for vases by Kralik producers. One image matches my tall clear ribbed vase with the green and clear glass crown of open and tooled ribbon applications. There is also the small round version beside it.
Image 1, is the 1910 version sold by Hosh of the clear and green glass vase, with a different foot base, a Kralik glass page that can be identified with the monograph 59, in black and white images of Kralik glass from the same period. Note that my partial page has several thorn textured glass component pieces, confirming that they too did make this type of textured glass.
Image 2, is my version of this clear and green crown vase acquired from the UK.
Image 3, is a grouping of some of the other pieces I own in this Kralik decorative glass line.
Image 4, is the BB ad that started this whole Kralik adventure, a void at the time, for this type of decorative glass.
My website's purpose was to approach Czech glass that was not very well known, I started with Ruckl and the impetus from the Czech Tango Sklo museum exhibits, which contained a wonderful array of their glass for display.
Then I decided to include some poorly known Kralik glass, for the same purpose, allow more information to be shared about it. If you want the site name it is rucklczglass.com
More: I forgot to mention that part of this specific translucent glass collection by Kralik has different optic textures used which are very consistent. Also the base of the foot rest is designed with impressed rays. The BB ads show the optic designs, I can name them here: vertical ribbed, diamond, paneled, tree bark, and chevron.
Well, we cleaned up the garbage again, and hopefully we won't have to do it again. Using personal names and adding insults is not tolerated here. FYI.
Thank you for the kind comment Ms.E, always appreciated.
Thank you for the loves CW members, glad you are here.