Posted 1 year ago
IronLace
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I got this at yesterday's monthly antiques fair...I'd been there for about an hour, had walked all around a few times over, saw a couple of things that I was semi - interested in, but nothing that grabbed me. Until I decided to go around one more time, & walked past a stall I'd missed...& there it was - something that REALLY grabbed me!
This vase by Kralik is made from a single layer of clear glass with an iridescent finish & a vertical paneled pattern. It measures 10 cm tall, 11 cm across the top rim, & 7 can across the base. The vase has a squat form with a wide, three way crimped top rim that has a green crest. There is an applied green flower & stem on two sides of the vase. If it is a flower - it also looks like a clover or oxalis leaf.
In excellent condition.
Made by Kralik, circa 1900.
It's like that at the market, 3 rounds is the trick!
So true, Karen! And in the op shops, too...can't count the times I've been about to walk out & suddenly something cool pops up on my radar!
Score !!!
the iridescence is magnificent
Thanks also, Kevin!
Much appreciated, kivatinitz! Yes, it is truly wonderful, so happy with it!
Marin, that's the same that happened to me this past Weekend, with the Iridescent Blue Glass Vase that I found, third time around and heading out, and Bam, caught my eye, and I couldn't let it go! :^D Thanks so much for showing Your Beautiful little Find! Bill :^)