Featured Glassies, here's the others: enameled glasses and a spill(?) vase.

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by lvetterli, Jan 17, 2025.

  1. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    I'm digging through a tub of glass that's been sitting waiting to be ID'd, washed and priced.
    First is 2 little glasses with enameled flowers, gold rims and flattened prunts around the base.
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    3 1/2" tall, 3" diameter at the top.

    Then there is this vessel resting on a bird, a vase, planter, beats me. 6" tall, 3 1/2" in diameter. 20250117_193120.jpg
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    Any and all assistance greatly appreciated!

    Linda
     
  2. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    LOVE the glasses ! Id guess Bohemian,maybe Italian ?
     
  3. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    Glasses are absolutely bohemian.

    Vase might be Brockwitz or Walther. I’ll have a think.
     
  4. TallCakes

    TallCakes Well-Known Member

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  5. Bev aka thelmasstuff

    Bev aka thelmasstuff Colored pencil artist extraordinaire ;)

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  6. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    A dove vase! Excellent, many thanks @TallCakes.
    The bases on the glasses are not thick or particularly heavy. It looks like the ruffle at the bottom was added around the base but not creating additional thickness. That's a very awkward description but I don't know how else to say it. In essence, they aren't particularly heavy.

    Thanks everyone!

    Linda
     
  7. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    Two more beauties! That first one is wild. Never seen anything like it!
     
  8. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    Beautiful pieces!
     
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  9. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    One additional query: the glasses are juice size but far too fancy to call them juice. What should I call them?

    Linda
     
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  10. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    It’s a rigaree frill and they’re probably schnapps.
     
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  11. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Schnapps! They'll sell well here in Wisconsin!
     
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  12. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    I've looked closely at the Dove, no "B" mark. I'm going to put my money on Mosser l. No evidence of any wear to speak of (even the beak is perfect) so unlikely it was made in 1908.

    Linda
     
  13. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Hello everyone. Late last night I fell down a rabbithole researching Bohemian glass looking for the 2 little tumblers. The closest I came was Harrach or Heckert but found nothing with prunts like these. Then doing another image search discovered this German auction on Invaluable.
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    Translation was Historicism (historical?) Cabbage stem. It did not sell. I'm back at square one, German glass?

    Linda
     
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  14. johnnycb09

    johnnycb09 Well-Known Member

    Could it be Moser ?
     
  15. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    I can't find anything attributed to Moser that looks like mine. I did find Roemer shapes with a Heckert signature with the same rigaree frill on the bottom and prunts that are very close to the shape on mine. They are said to be 16th century, these are definitely not!
    Fell down another rabbit-hole in a Kralik website last night.... mouth watering!

    Linda
     
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  16. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    Found it historismus refers to historical reproduction. A search for historismus glass brings up mostly Heckert.

    Me

    Edit: Revival, not reproduction.
     
    Last edited: Jan 21, 2025
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  17. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

    More: the prunts around the bottom are called Krautstrunk or Cabbage Stalk. The Glass Dictionary says historismus glass is 19th century, these are in such perfect condition in not sure I could support that.
    Edit: the shape is called a beaker!

    Still digging.
     
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  18. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    It wouldn’t surprise me at all if it’s that old.
     
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  19. lvetterli

    lvetterli Well-Known Member

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