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Kralik Diamond Opalescent Enameled Vase Early 20th C
A most unusual, and lovely vase the maker of which we are unsure, although it reminds us of what Eddy Scheepers refers to on his Loetz site, as "Kralik Silveria," although the tiny diamond pattern of this vase is pink opalescent, where his examples are, lusterous iridesence. This piece also presents an organic style like those Scheepers examples of shell-shaped "silveria" pieces. The pale green "tendrils," "tentacles," or "petals," are covered in what we believe is thick globules of opaque white enamel, or perhaps it is fine pieces of glass, usually referred to as overshot. Apx. 4" (10.16 cm) tall, 5" (12.70 cm) diameter at the top, 3.5" (8.89 cm) diameter bowl. Sharp pontil; no marks. Excellent condition. $12 US Shipping.


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