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    Posted 2 years ago

    Loetzforever
    (93 items)

    As with almost all vessels from this period, there are no patterns available for these bowls. This version in this form is also known in a late blue papillon decor.
    Draft 1936, brilliant opal "version 1". Transparent opalescent glass, mould-blown, with three attached almost rectangular feet. On the photo with the black background you can clearly see that there are two different colors of opal glass. The body of the vessel has a light violet hue. H. 10 cm
    Designed in 1936, crystal with topaz craquelé. Bell-shaped, with three attached almost rectangular feet, colorless and amber-colored glass, craquelure and matt lustered mother-of-pearl. H. 7.3 cm

    For more information on the statements made around 1936, see my article:
    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/298388-loetz-late-executions-of-the-1930s
    And here:
    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/298394-loetz--more-examples-ausführungen-1936?in=666

    Lötz, Update 1: zu den späten Ausführungen der 1930er Jahre. Zwei Schalen.

    Wie bei fast allen Gefäßen aus dieser Zeit, sind zu diesen Schalen keine Schnittmuster vorhanden. Diese Ausführung in dieser Form ist auch in einem späten blauen Papillon-Dekor bekannt.
    Entwurf 1936, brillantopal "Ausführung 1". Transparent opalisierendes Glas, modelgeblasen, mit drei angesetzten fast rechteckigen Füßen. Auf dem Foto mit dem schwarzen Hintergrund kann man gut erkennen, daß es sich um zwei verschiedene Farben von Opalglas handelt. Der Gefäßkörper hat einen leichten violetten Ton. H. 10 cm
    Entwurf 1936, Kristall mit topas craquelé. Glockenförmig, mit drei angesetzten fast rechteckigen Füßen, farbloses und bernsteinfarbenes Glas, craqueliert und perlmuttfarben matt lüstriert. H. 7,3 cm

    Näheres zu den Ausführungen um 1936 siehe in meinem Artikel:
    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/298388-loetz-late-executions-of-the-1930s
    Und hier:
    https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/298394-loetz--more-examples-ausfhrungen-1936?in=666

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    Comments

    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 2 years ago
      Those ‘feet’ and the color combos remind me of the ‘Henkel” vases made for the Danish firm Hornsleth, Copenhagen round about the same time : 1936.
    2. Loetzforever Loetzforever, 2 years ago
      Thank you to all, Merci beaucoup à tous, Dankeschön an alle!

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