Posted 2 years ago
sklo42
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These are for comparison with Jericho's example. There are many other examples. The tall one has a matt/satin finish. It's just a coincidence that one of the flower arrangers here is identical to the one on Jericho's piece. I bought mine on a ceramic piece in a charity shop, so not original.
Heights without the metal flower arranger, 7", 7", 7"and 8"
These are really cool, Peggy, & I especially like the pastel green/blue satin one.
(I would also like a big box full of brass flower arrangers to cap off a bunch of vases that need them!)
Yes, that's my favourite too. As to flower arrangers they're a problem for me too. I can only say buy them when you see them regardless of size. If you are considering selling anything with a frog, keep back the frog and take the hit on the price of the item to be sold.
It is a production of the Franz Tomschick glassworks, circa 1927-1928. Shape number 0182 in sizes 17 and 20 cm. Modified shape (beveled base edges, narrower opening) produced before 1927.
They are all fab of course but I'm with you and Marin, Peggy.
That green one is so beautiful
The two on the right I actually like, Karen, and will keep them. The other four were bought with a view to finding two of exactly the same shape and perhaps one day finding an attribution if any had a recognisable décor. Lest you think I can't count there are two deep in the garage. Folly!