Need Help Identifying a Glass Piece that is Similar to Loetz
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Need Help Identifying a Glass Piece that is Similar to Loetz
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I am trying to identify this piece. It is about 5 inches tall. Originally I thought it was Loetz, but I have not been able to find any identical patterns.
Does anyone know who the maker of this piece might be?
Thank you.
Sue
(PS--this is my first time to use this forum and I can not figure out why my photo was rotated or how to fix. Sorry about that
I am trying to identify this piece. It is about 5 inches tall. Originally I thought it was Loetz, but I have not been able to find any identical patterns.
Does anyone know who the maker of this piece might be?
Thank you.
Sue
(PS--this is my first time to use this forum and I can not figure out why my photo was rotated or how to fix. Sorry about that
suebro- Number of posts : 2
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Re: Need Help Identifying a Glass Piece that is Similar to Loetz
Hi Sue, It may possibly be Kralik, or, unless you know it's definitely old, it could be
something more modern. The ground pontil looks a touch rough to me.
The pic hoster doesn't rotate photos, maybe you are using a phone which does
cause this problem, depending on how you took the pics.
something more modern. The ground pontil looks a touch rough to me.
The pic hoster doesn't rotate photos, maybe you are using a phone which does
cause this problem, depending on how you took the pics.
Re: Need Help Identifying a Glass Piece that is Similar to Loetz
It definitely is old. It was my grandmother's and she passed in the 60s.
She travelled extensively internationally and I would expect she purchased it in her travels, as most of her decorative pieces were purchased on those trips. Some of the things that she purchased were older at the time she bought them, but it is certainly no newer than early 60s.
Thanks for your help.
Sue
She travelled extensively internationally and I would expect she purchased it in her travels, as most of her decorative pieces were purchased on those trips. Some of the things that she purchased were older at the time she bought them, but it is certainly no newer than early 60s.
Thanks for your help.
Sue
suebro- Number of posts : 2
Location : US
Registration date : 2021-02-07
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