Marie Kirschner

pitcher

circa 1903/04

blown glass

 


Marie Kirschner (Czech-Austrian-German, Prague 1852-1931 Kosatky)


pitcher or high pot (Hohe Kanne)

circa 1903/04


blown glass in gradient leaf green; more specifically, consisting of colorless glass with green underlay, pre-blown in a rib model and then mold-blown; with colorless melted handle; and showing a dull iridescence


height 26,5 cm

60 dkg (600 grams)


on bottom, engraved monogram: MK


manufactured by Johann Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, product number 1090/150

 

References:


Helmut Ricke, Ernst Ploil, et al.,  Lötz Böhmisches Glas 1880-1940, Band 1, Werkmonographie (Munich 1989), pgs. 198-215 (Marie Kirschner).


Helmut Ricke, Ernst Ploil, et al.,  Lötz Böhmisches Glas 1880-1940, Band 2, Katalog der Musterschnitte [Catalogue of Patterns] (Munich 1989), pgs. 349 and 564, prod. no. Com. 1090/149-151.

Marie Kirschner (Czech-Austrian-German, Prague 1852-1931 Kosatky)


bowl (Schale)

1908


cased glass, clear and blue, with matt mother of pearl lustre


height 9 cm; diameter 28,4 cm


on bottom, engraved monogram: MK


manufactured by Johann Lötz Witwe, Klostermühle, Bohemia, Austria-Hungary, product number 1090/200


The Daulton Collection


Provenance: ex coll. Ellen Sauter


References:


Helmut Ricke, Ernst Ploil, et al.,  Lötz Böhmisches Glas 1880-1940, Band 1, Werkmonographie (Munich 1989), pgs. 198-215 (Marie Kirschner).


Helmut Ricke, Ernst Ploil, et al.,  Lötz Böhmisches Glas 1880-1940, Band 2, Katalog der Musterschnitte [Catalogue of Patterns] (Munich 1989), pg. 353, prod. no. Com. 1090/200.


Contact:

Jack Daulton

The Daulton Collection

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