What kind of pottery is from the Czech Republic?

What kind of pottery is from the Czech Republic?

Ditmar Urbach Swirl Vase Art Deco Czech Bohemian Incredible Ditmar Urbach Vase. This vase is a rare piece in a very desirable pattern from the 1920/30s and a great piece for a collector of fine pottery. The vase has two “handles” with a carved design in a highly glazed cobalt that looks darker in the pictures.

How to spot a fake made in Czechoslovakia?

How To spot a fake How to spot a fake This article deals with glassware made in Czechoslovakia for the twenty year period 1918 to 1938 with an addenda of Pottery, Porcelain and Semi-Porcelain. The Czechs and the Slovaks settled in Bohemia centuries ago.

What kind of glass was made in Czechoslovakia?

The same glass artisans who made Bohemian, Mosher and Austrian glass, came forth with a portrayal of color in glassware which brightened the gloom of even the Great Depression of the 30’s. The glass of Czechoslovakia is blown, molded and cut in the many forms of vases, perfume bottles, water sets, boxes, lamps, baskets, etc.

What was the influence of Art Deco on Czechoslovakia?

The Czechoslovakians created great beauty with the skillful use of beads, flowers, dancing girls, birds etc., in vivid colors and icy crystal. The Art Deco influence is very strong since this was the period when Art Deco was popular. Also the Egyptian influence because of the opening of Tutankhamen’s Tomb 1922-23.

Ditmar Urbach Swirl Vase Art Deco Czech Bohemian Incredible Ditmar Urbach Vase. This vase is a rare piece in a very desirable pattern from the 1920/30s and a great piece for a collector of fine pottery. The vase has two “handles” with a carved design in a highly glazed cobalt that looks darker in the pictures.

How To spot a fake How to spot a fake This article deals with glassware made in Czechoslovakia for the twenty year period 1918 to 1938 with an addenda of Pottery, Porcelain and Semi-Porcelain. The Czechs and the Slovaks settled in Bohemia centuries ago.

The same glass artisans who made Bohemian, Mosher and Austrian glass, came forth with a portrayal of color in glassware which brightened the gloom of even the Great Depression of the 30’s. The glass of Czechoslovakia is blown, molded and cut in the many forms of vases, perfume bottles, water sets, boxes, lamps, baskets, etc.

The Czechoslovakians created great beauty with the skillful use of beads, flowers, dancing girls, birds etc., in vivid colors and icy crystal. The Art Deco influence is very strong since this was the period when Art Deco was popular. Also the Egyptian influence because of the opening of Tutankhamen’s Tomb 1922-23.

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