Posted 4 years ago
larksel
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I think that this decor is also made by Ernst Steinwald & Co. Krug in the 3rd photo with the same decor in the "Caged" design was recently sold on ebay (I apologize to the seller for using his photo).
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Posted 4 years ago
larksel
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I think that this decor is also made by Ernst Steinwald & Co. Krug in the 3rd photo with the same decor in the "Caged" design was recently sold on ebay (I apologize to the seller for using his photo).
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just beautiful
So 'Art Deco' it positively proclaims itself!
Are you suggesting the decors in photos 1 and 3 are the same, or have I misunderstood? They look very different to me......???
The decor is, in my opinion, the same. Here are more photos:
https://www.ebay.de/itm/Kralik-Tschechoslowakei-Caged-Blown-Out-signiert-Glas-Krug-/114222493758?_trksid=p2047675.l2557&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT&nma=true&si=yy%252B91oG%252F%252BDIZ3PleVzzmVI%252B1f0g%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc
https://www.bohemianglass.org/katalog/vaza-vz-7-pseudocrackle-2333/detail/
Have I missed some new development? Isn't the semicircular split "o" Czechoslovakia specific to Kralik?
I also don't see the décor shown in photo 1 to be the same as that shown in photo 3.
Both objects are made of rose glass underlaid with blue glass at the edge, they have a "pseudo crackle" design and "silver - aluminum small plates" (I guess I can't translate it - maybe it's clear what I mean by that?). I think that the difference is caused both by the implementation of photos and also by the production technology (glass krug has a pontil, the vase does not have a pontil) and probably also by the shade of blue glass. Both vases have a "semi-circle" mark, which is still generally attributed to the W. Kralik glassworks. I think this mark glassworks E.S. & Co. definitely used. I think that a large part of the production from the 1920s and 1930s, attributed (with regard to the "semi-circel" mark) so far to the W. Kralik glassworks, was in fact made by the E. Steinwald glassworks. However, it will take some time to prove the truth of this opinion.