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Vase Loetz Widow Art Nouveau Tango Vase Tulip Yellow Blue Iridescent, circa 1900

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  • Vase Loetz Widow Art Nouveau Phaenomen Gre Silver Overlay, circa 1900
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Vase Loetz Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau Made by Loetz, Klostermühle circa 1900 Decor: PHAENOMEN GRE & Gorgeous Silver Overlay This finest Loetz Art Nouveau ...
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  • Vase Loetz Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau Lemon Yellow Cytisus
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Vase Loetz (Lötz) Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau Made by Loetz, Klostermuehle (Bohemia), circa 1902 Decor: Lemon Yellow Cytisus It is a very interesting Loetz Art N...
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  • Vase Loetz Widow Art Nouveau by Franz Hofstötter, circa 1900
    By Franz Hofstotter
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Vase Loetz Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau. Made by Loetz, Klostermu¨hle, circa 1900. Decor: Phaenomen Genre 358. Designed by: Franz Hofsto¨tter (1871-1958). Franz J. Hofsto¨tter was a German artist who worked at end of 19th century as well as in very early 20th century mainly on behalf of public communities. He created for example configurations and decorations for churches in Germany (church of Holy Heart in Ludwigsthal and church Saint Joseph in Weiden/Oberpfalz). After end of First World War Hofsto¨tter worked only for private clients. The artist had studied in Munich (painting, sculpture and architecture) / Hofsto¨tter worked on behalf of Lo¨tz Manufactory (Boehmia / Klostermu¨hle) in period as from 1896 until 1911, having designed most interesting glass items as well as female portraits made of glass: For this reason he received an accolade from jury of Paris World Exhibition 1900...
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    Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Glass

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  • Vase Loetz Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau 1900 Phaenomen Genre 85/3780
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Vase Loetz (Lötz) Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau Made by Loetz, Klostermuehle (Bohemia), circa 1899-1900 Decor: Phaenomen Genre 85/3780 It is a most remarkable Loetz...
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  • Vase Loetz Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau New Red Cytisus, circa 1902
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Vienna, AT
    Vase Loetz (Lötz) Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau Made by Loetz, Klostermuehle (Bohemia), circa 1902 Decor: Neurot (= New Red) Cytisus It is a nicest Loetz Art Nouve...
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  • Vase Loetz Widow Klostermuehle Bohemia Art Nouveau Creta Pampas before 1902
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Vienna, AT
    VASE LOETZ (LÖTZ) WIDOW KLOSTERMUEHLE BOHEMIA ART NOUVEAU Made by Loetz, Klostermuehle (Bohemia), before 1902 Decor: CRETA PAMPAS BLUE-GREEN It is an elegant Loetz Art Nouveau ...
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    Loetz The glass factory, originally founded in 1836 by Johann Baptist Eisner, was taken over. Loetz was the premier Bohemian glass works during this period. It was located in Klostermühle, near Rejštejn in the Sušice district in South-West Bohemia, which belonged to the Austro-Hungarian Empire until 1918. Susanna Loetz, widow of Glass entrepreneur Johann Loetz in 1852. She renamed the company "Glasfabrik Johann Loetz Witwe", a name that was retained until all activities were stopped in 1947. In 1879 it passed to Max Ritter von Spaun. Under his guidance, together with director Eduard Prochaska, the glassworks flourished as never before and enjoyed its most successful period. Von Spaun and Prochaska concentrated on the development of innovative glass types and new production techniques. Their first successful speciality was a glass type simulating semiprecious stones. It is often called "Marmoriertes Glas" ("marbled glass"). The range contained Onyx (red/brown), Karneol (red/pink) and later Malachit (green). It was introduced in the second half of the 1880's. From the same period dates the Octopus glass, of which the decor resembles the tentacles of a cephalopod. The production of Marmorier-tes Glas was resumed in 1906, in different colours like yellow and white. Octopus, 1885-1890, 1885-1890, unknown, an Malachit, 1885-1890, unknown, The master glass-blowers of Klostermühle had already carried out experiments with iridescence in the first half of the 1890's, and they produced the Olympia, a classically inspired olive green type, in 1896. Similar, in variants of creta green, bronce or Olympia and averse to any redundant decoration was the Glatt decor. It highly contrasted with the more elaborate finishes of that time, but it constitutes a part of the production with a deep sense for taste and quality. Most of the pieces shown in the "Glatt" decors were manufactured for Max Emmanuel in London. The glatt decor remained in use for many years. The Chiné decor had thin glass threads spun around the body in irregular patterns. It is not to be confused with the type of glass that was produced by Kralik. Loetz "Chiné" came in clear, opal, green and pink, Kralik "Chiné" in dark purple. The logical sequel to Chiné was the Pampas decor, green or cobalt blue, in which the threads almost disappeared in the surface, with iridised parts in between. Around the same time the dotted Papillon decor was introduced. The beautiful silver spots were employed on a wide array of models and quite effective on the gooseneck (water sprinkler) and sea shell...
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  • Bohemian Glass Vase Loetz circa 1900 Art Nouveau Jugendstil Blue Silver
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Klosterneuburg, AT
    Bohemian glass vase, manufactured by Johann Loetz Witwe, Norma Cobalt decoration, ca. 1900, Paris World Exhibition, Blue, Silver, Yellow, Viennese Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Art Deco, ...
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  • Bohemian Glass Vase Loetz circa 1900 Pampas Cobalt Art Nouveau Blue
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Klosterneuburg, AT
    Bohemian glass vase, manufactured by Johann Loetz Witwe, Pampas Cobalt decoration, ca. 1899, Blue, Silver, Viennese Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Art Deco, art glass, iridescent glass. T...
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  • Bohemian Glass Vase Loetz circa 1900 Art Nouveau Jugendstil Yellow Signed
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Klosterneuburg, AT
    Bohemian glass vase, manufactured by Johann Loetz Witwe, Phenomen Genre 85/3780 decoration, signed, ca. 1900, Yellow, Silver, Viennese Art Nouveau, Jugendstil, Art Deco, art glass, i...
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  • Bohemian Glass Vase Loetz circa 1900 Signed Art Nouveau Jugendstil Blue Green
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    Located in Klosterneuburg, AT
    Bohemian glass vase, manufactured by Johann Loetz Witwe, PG 356 decoration, ca. 1900, signed, Paris World Exhibition, yellow, orange, brown, ochre, silver, white, Bohemia, Viennese A...
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