Posted 12 years ago
jericho
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This bowl comes in many decors. I must have been one of the more popular shapes for Kralik. I have seen it in only two sizes 5 1/2" and 6".
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Posted 12 years ago
jericho
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This bowl comes in many decors. I must have been one of the more popular shapes for Kralik. I have seen it in only two sizes 5 1/2" and 6".
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I love the first example!
scott
I have seen about three total, yellow base with pulling that breaks the line into little rice-like dots. The same color combination is made into a few other threaded or pulled shapes
I just loooooooove that first one!...:-)
I think welzy owns it, maybe he can post more pics of it.
Here's one in what appears to be a Kralik powder decor: https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/3pc-czech-royal-art-glass-bowl-candlestick-set
Thank you great pic - but did you notice what the sticker is? I would love to see what that mark is, do you have a pic??
Here is a link to an image of two vases. The one on the left is a well recognized and solidly established Welz décor. The example on the right, it would seem, is the same shape produced by Welz in a powder decor. This would seem to substantiate the idea that Welz (and others I would add) also made powder decors.
The concept that a decor "appears to be Kralik powder décor", is simply not supportable, unless the décor can be specifically identified as one they actually produced.
http://www.kralik-glass.com/images/WelzPowderDecor.jpg
well I agree. I have shown in recent Jericho posts that many companies used similar decors... so polka dots, marbling, Releaf powder, confetti, Lines and pulled decors are shared techniques with subtle differences. we have to look at the differences and determine the most likely candidates- I like the rule you used Welzy about "certain", "believed to be" and "unknown" levels of attribution. one of my favorite too look into is the honeycomb pattern- it is replicated by everybody in their own way.... in some cases replicated in two different ways by one company...
about this link I like the shape comparison and I need to update some attributions when I get a second to do so... thankx- JM
Welz made a honeycomb pattern, but I have never found the shape it is on to see what it looks like in real life. It is shown in a Butler grouping. I saw one on ebay once, but when I realized what it was that I had seen, I could never find it a second time... so I lost it....
Ok, I have the pic