Posted 12 years ago
bohemiangl…
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Today was the first day of our local bi-monthly show - the D.C. Big Flea, so I was happy to get out for a day of glass hunting! This was my favorite find of the day. About a year ago, I posted a small squat vase in this decor; this is the first time I have seen a Kralik pitcher in this jack-in-pulpit shape or decor. The form lends itself perfectly to use as a ewer - water pours from it as smooth as silk. Height is 8.0 inches.
Wilhelm Kralik Sohn, Eleonorenhain
Shape and pattern: after 1900
Unsigned
Clear glass with silver yellow oil spot, mold-blown and shaped. Matt iridescent.
According to Das Boehmische Glas, 1700-1950, Band IV, the unusual combination of oil spot with acid etched decoration is found only on pieces from this particular glass house. Different from earlier etched pieces from Eleanorenhain in which the application used templates or pressure, in this case, the acid resist is applied individually by hand painting.
Wow! Amazing shape - it's so smooth and organic it looks like it GREW up from the ground and was harvested! Great find, a gem!
Love it ! extremely beautiful ....
BEAUTIFUL!! I love it.
scott
Stunning!
I love this decor..It looks so much better in hand when you can see the contrast..congrats.
Streamlining from 1900 ... Great shape !