Phaenomen Genres
PG 2/314 New "Variants"- after 1918
Metallic-yellow or pink ground; dark brown-violet applications with silver-yellow threads at the top of the vessel, pulled downwards to form irregular tongues. Occasionally, large silver-yellow spots (often exhibiting pink highlights) applied towards the bottom of the vessel.
Note: These examples are technically considered an "Unknown Décor". The decor looks similar to PG 2/314 except that the glass is cased in a clear top layer instead of a matte finish. Many examples also do not exhibit silver-yellow spots towards the bottom of the vessel and some ground color variations exist that are not found in PG 2/314 such as pink. Several examples of this decor include the oval "Czecho-Slovakia" mark which further indicates that these examples were produced after 1918.