PG 353 - 1900

Metallic-yellow or lemon-yellow ground; trailing horizontal threads broken into 'dotted lines' by blowing into a ribbed mould and then blowing out. Contrasting colored stripes at the top (e.g. blue with silver-yellow) flowing downwards to give the impression of fluid overflowing from the vessel. Exhibition décor attributed to Franz Hofstoetter. Similar to PG 413 and PG 691.

PG 353 - 1900
19.3 cm
PN II-888

PG 353 - 1900

19.3 cm

PG 353
12.5 cm
st PN II-806

PG 353

12.5 cm

PG 353 - 11cm
st PN II-810

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PN II-691

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st PN II-749

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PG 353 12.7cm
st PN II-800

PG 353 12.7cm

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st PN II-810

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st PN II-353

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PG 353
st PN II-810

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PG 353
st PN 85/3930/II

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Designed by Hofst�tter
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Designed by Hofst�tter