LOETZ GLASS REFERENCE

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This page is dedicated to the beauty and craftmanship of the firm of Loetz, Austria. My goal is to create a visual reference page that displays the many different forms and decorations employed by the outstanding designers and master craftsmen at Loetz.

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Loetz vase

Description: A LOETZ METAL MOUNTED LUSTROUS GLASS COUPE CIRCA 1900
Size:
height 22 cm
Comments:
mottled blue lustrous glass with gilt rim in floral patinated bronze mount


Loetz vase

Description: LOETZ An overlay glass bowl, circa 1915
Size:
18cm.; 7in.
Comments:
lime green glass cased in clear, overlaid in dark brown and etched with heart shaped leaves and tendrils above simple vertical stripes. A vase decorated with similar motifs is illustrated: Waltraud Neuwirth, Loetz Austria 1905-1918, Vienna, 1986, p. 322.


Description: A PAIR OF IRIDESCENT GLASS VASES, PROBABLY LOETZ, EARLY 20TH CENTURY
Size:
26cm.
Comments:
each green ground decorated with broad swags of silvery blue


Description: LOETZ GLASS VASEs DESIGNED BY M. POWOLNY CIRCA 1914
Size:
26cm.
Comments:


Description: Loetz vase
Size:
23 cm
Comments:


Description: A LOETZ GLASS VASE CIRCA 1910
Size:
height 20,6cm
Comments:
opaque orange glass overlaid in colourless glass internally decorated with an burst-open iridescent blue layer, with applied dark blue rim.


Description: A LOETZ GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1900
Size:
20cm.
Comments:
the pale amber ground washed in gold iridescence and applied with four deep red tear drop motifs

 

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