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Kralik Dark Amethyst vase with blue windings and prunts

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manddmoir's loves941 of 954Loetz Yellow Medici, Gre 2/284, Prod. Nr. Unknown, ca. 1905Harrach Royal Flemish Type Rose Bowl, ca. 1890s
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    Posted 13 years ago

    bohemiangl…
    (647 items)

    This was by far the coolest piece in the entire 50,000 square foot West End Antiques Mall in Richmond, VA. I have attributed to Kralik based on the following:
    Most importantly, the glass - matte dark amethyst (eggplant) color that was commonly used by Kralik around 1900.
    The blue windings and prunts are also matte finish, and the squiggle in the middle of the prunts was commonly used by Kralik.
    The trefoil fire polished rim also suggests Kralik.
    Wear on the base.

    I think this piece pre-dates art deco; my guess is circa 1910.

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    Comments

    1. Tiurr Tiurr, 13 years ago
      Quirky! I love this one.
    2. magdalenagirl magdalenagirl, 13 years ago
      Wow! Really interesting piece.
    3. bohemianglassandmore bohemianglassandmore, 13 years ago
      Will do, Al! Thanks for the confirmation. I knew it was Kralik... now I wonder whether it was commissioned or regular Kralik production.
    4. cosaw cosaw, 9 years ago
      HA, so Kralik. For the splitest of seconds it was a wonky Orpheus. Bizarrely delicious.

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