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LOUMANAL's loves754 of 1784Liberty 18ct White Gold Moonstone and Diamond Brooch-Part I-World Columbian Exposition 1893, Austria-Bohemian Glass-Liberal Art Building.
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    Posted 12 years ago

    kralik1928
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    This is a small 1930's vase from Kralik, I call the decor "Powder"... Milky base glass is covered with pulverized glass in many colors then cased in a crystal casing glass. The lobed shapes come in many variations; this is a new one to me. Jericho might want to do a whole shape variation study on this type soon...

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    1. jagsrock95 jagsrock95, 12 years ago
      Cool Piece...Love the colors! Looking forward to the shape study from Jericho!
    2. PostCardCollector PostCardCollector, 9 years ago
      I looked at and said mid 1930--because of the colors. It seems to have been a time those color combos were used--Even on vivid colored sheet music cover art which I collect. Love it A LOT!!

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