Kristal Krocodil collection Loetz crackle glass Jugs

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Kristal Krocodil Collection Loetz Crackle Glass Jugs – Serving Pitchers & Carafes

An exceptional pair of Loetz crackle glass jugs from the Art Deco period, these decorative objects originate from early 20th century Bohemia. Exemplifying striking Bohemian blown glass artistry, the jugs embody both innovative design and exquisite craftsmanship, making them a superb addition to refined interiors or art glass collections.

Origin: Bohemia, Austria

Date: Circa 1905

Material: Blown crackle glass

Dimensions: Height 21 cm (8.3 ins)

Condition: Excellent condition with original surface and vibrant clarity

The Kristal Krocodil collection stands as a testament to the dynamism of early 20th-century glass design, its name prominently featured in the original Loetz factory brochure. Although historically attributed to Kolomon Moser, new research credits the innovative Marie Kirschner as the true designer of these rare serving pitchers. Their presence in renowned museums and reference texts aligns them with the most accomplished examples of Bohemian glassware, cherished for both aesthetic and historic merit.

Notable Features:

  • Bespoke crackle glass finish, achieved through expert manipulation during the blowing process, lends each jug a tactile and visual distinctiveness.
  • Sculptural forms showcase the progressive Art Deco sensibility, merging clean lines with the organic allure of textured glass.
  • Collectable rarity assured by documented provenance within the Kristal Krocodil collection and the clarified attribution to Marie Kirschner, whose works are increasingly appreciated among glass connoisseurs.
  • Versatile usage: ideal as statement display pieces in contemporary or period settings, and fully suitable for functional use as serving pitchers or carafes at elegant gatherings.

Each jug not only serves as a decorative object of note but also illuminates a unique moment in the evolution of European glassmaking. Collectors and design enthusiasts will appreciate their remarkable blend of artistry, historical intrigue, and enduring utility.

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