Posted 4 years ago
truthordare
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I had been sitting on this information I assembled several years ago, this was a good time to present it here as we are investigating several Bohemian.Czech glass houses not previously discussed in the recent past.
http://users.skynet.be/fa000612/stolzink.htm
an article that was written about this subject by Alfredo Villanueva, my use of images with his permission, dating about 2012.
Especially fond of the style of these antique hand blown and molded vases. They have the popular forms and colors of the late Art Nouveau period with metal collars, and often mistaken for other producers of that time located in Bohemia.
.pdf documents by one of the most valuable German sites for glass information:
https://www.pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2016-2w-yoshioka-samurai-glass-technology-bohemia-1873-en.pdf
https://pressglas-korrespondenz.de/aktuelles/pdf/pk-2010-4w-sg-stoelzle-zeittafel-neu.pdf
More examples that show the range of shapes and decors from this maker:
https://www.lauritz.com/da/auktion/vase-glas-gruen-mit-metallmontierung-wohl-carl-stoelzle-suc/i4527312/
https://antikes-glas.de/en/carl-stoelzle/pair-vases-made-dark-blue-glass-several-thickened-carl-stoelzle-suchenth-p-1735.html
https://antikes-glas.de/carl-stoelzle/jugendstilvase-metallmontur-carl-stoelzle-suchenthal-p-451.html
https://i.etsystatic.com/10096304/d/il/bde46e/1621169765/il_340x270.1621169765_ga8f.jpg?version=0
Thanks Ales, always supportive of investigative efforts in this glass category.
Thank you for the loves CW members, it is a pleasure to post these informative ones, to become part of the CW archives.
Thank you for posting. This should also be produced by Stölzle.
https://www.bohemianglass.org/katalog/stolzle/
I should have looked at your site's Stolzle glass content Ales, thank you for the link, which glass house are you documenting on the website, Hermanova and/or Suchenthal? Pressed glass and hot furnace molded glass?
The first vase (from my collection) should be Hermannova Hut, the other three vases I think Suchenthal.
Thanks for the information Ales, a very interesting company. After WWI, it was a completely different situation, the big change of the geographical borders in that area, and the establishment of new republics, affected the glass business too.
Thank you Leah, we have been around many of these discussions over the years, I was looking at a bunch of old images, from the days we studied the Harrach export glass Passau Cabinet, for the USA, it held much interest for us about some of the CW glass attributions, years ago.
truthordare, found this post by going to the link you provided in your “Latest addition to antique bohemian, Carl Goldberg…”. Thanks for sharing your wealth of knowledge! These pieces are really interesting, and I like the metal collars! Nice.
thank you, rancherswife.
I still find it fascinating years later.