AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase
AnyesAttic Glass Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase

Antique 1900s Kralik Draped Decor, Iridescent Cranberry and Silver Collared Bohemian Art Glass Vase

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This exceptional and rare work of Art Nouveau, Art Deco art glass is by Bohemian glassworks Kralik. The decor of this piece is the well documented 'Draped', which as the name suggests, has the effect of draped fabric. The textured, 'draped' surface effect is combined with the gold-toned iridescence of the art glass gives the effect of draped Cranberry pink satin.

The piece is finished with a silver collar accent (hallmarked to Birmingham Assay Office 1903-1904), which complements its elegant bottle form and was common to art glass design during the Art Nouveau period.

BIT OF HISTORY
The Kralik glassworks, full name Wilhelm Kralik Sohne, was originally founded by Josef Meyr in 1815, in Bohemia. The factory was originally called Adolfshutte. When Josef died, his son Jan took over the company. By this time, the company owned four glass factories. Jan died in 1841, and his two nephews Josef Taschek and Wilhelm Kralik became the owners. The company name was changed to J. Meyr's Neffen, and when Josef died in 1862, the name changed to J. Meyr's Neffe.

Wilhelm Kralik died in 1877, and left the company to his 4 sons. The company was split in two - Heinrich and Johann took the name Wilhelm Kralik Sohne, Hugo and Karl used the name Meyr's Neffe. Meyr's Neffe merged with Moser in 1922. Wilhelm Kralik Sohne continued to produce glassware until World War II.

CONDITION
Superb. There are no chips, cracks or repair to the glass, there is the mild sanding at the rim that is visible as a result of the wear to the silver collar and is from the production process. There is a single bubbling measuring c. 0.2 mm which is from the production process and has been mentioned for completeness. There is significant and visible wear to the silver collar which can be left untouched for its antique charm or replaced if preferred. Please see photos as they form part of the condition report. The silver collar is hallmarked to the Birmingham Assay Office, 1903-1904, the silversmith mark is unclear but has been attributed as 'AHD', Alfred Horatio Darby who was active from 1895 to 1933.

MEASUREMENTS
Height: c. 7.3" / 18.5 cm (from base to rim) x max diameter: c. 2.9" / 7.5 cm. Rim diameter: c. 1" / 2.7 cm. Base diameter: c. 1.8" / 4.5 cm. Unpackaged weight: c. 0.2 kg / 228 g

NOTES
Vase will be securely packaged and shipping will be insured. Shipping will be combined for multiple items.


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