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    Posted 3 years ago

    Northumbrian
    (5 items)

    These vases all appear to be made by the same manufacturer, but who and where? Short of an answer they are sometimes attributed to Kralik but they seem to be unlike any other of their production lines. Are they of Bohemian or English origin? Does anyone have factual evidence that may help to solve their true idetity?

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    1. frozintime, 3 years ago
      These look like Kralik, but I cant say absolutely Webb didnt sneak in there. I would say this style is very similar to other similar styles by Kralik's contemporaries too, but I think most of this is sorted out. I think the Passau glass museum probably could say which were which. All have similar pontils/bases? Same size/smoothness/evenness? The iridescences? Try Das Bohmisches Glas reference....but yes, they look like Kralik to me.

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