Posted 3 years ago
Belmont
(4 items)
To my friends in czech: This particular pattern is, I believe, the most attractive and elegant combination of color, complimenting the frailty of the perfect color of pink. It appears not to be as heavy looking as with the heavier and more gaudy combinations. I've started this collection a long time ago and still continue searching for the different shapes known, or undiscovered in this pattern. Hope you all can help with the expansion of my collection. Also, do we have a name for this particular color combination?
Sorry not to have posted much since I signed up ages ago, for life doesn't afford me the time to do so; I'll try to do better.
The third pic I'm on the hunt for, and seems to be the most illusive.
Thanks for viewing and supporting.
Amazing collection. Congratulations. However, I am convinced that this is not the production of the W. Kralik glassworks, but that it is glass produced by the Ernst Steinwald & Co. glassworks. The shapes in your photos are known for the designs of Flowerall (referred to by collectors as Kralik Marquetry) and Bambus, which were made by the Ernst Steinwald glassworks. Could I use your photos in the decor study of the Steinwald glassworks?
Interesting Larksel. Thanks for that bit of info, for I will look into it further. Yes, you may use the photos. Thanks for asking.
Fabulous collection and they look wonderful all together..
Astonishing collection.
Hi Belmont,
Where'd the post go with all the wonderful canisters? Blue, green and custard - they're wonderful too.
I can just see some of them in the kitchen, behind the glorious pink glass?
Thanks inky. Nice to hear from you.
Thanks Gillian, just wanted to keep it in "check" (pun intended). The Jeannette glass is another crazy collection of mine.
very nice collection ...
Thanks Rocky22222.