Posted 2 years ago
Ivonne
(186 items)
I have some new items on my shelves that came to me during the last year and which I'd like to share.This is the newest one.I like it very much because it merges characteristics of a kind of Bohemian and Czech art glass of interwar period:colour,shape, decor.A few years ago I 'd have called it a Ruckl vase without much hesitation but now when we know a bit more about Czech producers (e.g.E.Steinwald) I'm not sure at all.What is more ,although I did my best to find the same shape,I didn't do this.Finally ,my search led me to Franz Tomschik who made quite a lot of similar shapes.Anyway,whoever made the vase,I like it and hope some of you do too :)
Such a nice shape.
Very Interesting Form.
It's a symphony in curves, Iwona. But what I love most is that it's peloton glass, so rare these days.
This is a super example of Tango era Peloton glass! It looks quite tall & impressive for a Peloton item, as I've found that they are usually smaller pieces.
Deano,I entirely agree.
Vetraio50,when I saw it I thought I must have seen it earlier but not,I haven't.It's one-of-a-kind.
'symphony of curves',what an apt term,Peggy!This is what I had in the back of my mind but I couldn't find proper words
Yes,Marin,it's quite big - 20cm and looks good hand in hand
with another vase I posted here some time ago https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/294344-bohemian-spatter-glass-vase
Thank you all for comments and loves:)
very very nice colors and so bright
Sylvia,this vase sits among my favourite ones.