Posted 4 years ago
sklo42
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The iridescent vase on the left in the first image is a new addition to this group. The three vases in the second image are the same shapes, but in already known Welz décors.
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Posted 4 years ago
sklo42
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The iridescent vase on the left in the first image is a new addition to this group. The three vases in the second image are the same shapes, but in already known Welz décors.
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Amazing.
Thank you, larksel.
This post is awesome. Great detective work. It is so hard to find a convincing attribution for some of these iridescent green pieces. This looks like persuasive evidence for these three shapes. Thank for posting.
Beautiful welz!!
scott
I am in so awe of your impeccably researched & curated collection, Peggy, it is truly outstanding!
Wow22, thank you. In fact you can only id them at all if you can link by shape to a known décor. Even buying them is difficult. Ebay sellers list them as Loetz and price them accordingly......and astonishingly people buy them at such prices.
I sometimes wonder if they ever find out!
scottvez, thank you.
IronLace, What a lovely comment, and really appreciated. Of course the same could be said of your collection. We have a lot of overlaps yet each has its own flavour.
Wonderful glass and very helpful pictures! :)
I have to agree with everyone here. Your collection is not just vast Peggy, it is so well curated . Czech glass seems to be so confusing but here you have brought it back to a simple tell.
I love the colourful decors but those iridescent greens are perfection in showing shape.
most interesting
Your selection of examples stands as a fine testament to the benefits of properly and logically applying empirical methodology, when studying glass and curating a personal collection. I absolutely love seeing it!!
Michelleb007, satisfying but not something you can do very often :)
racer4four, I find Japanese glass just as confusing, though very pleasing. Really it just boils down to what interests you. You find you've learned stuff without even noticing you were learning!
kivatinitz, I'm glad you find the post interesting.
Welzebub, and yet I've had so much fun collecting it all. I've now got my sights on a piece in a décor I last bought five years ago and in a shape completely new to me!