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Plate 5D Striped and overlaid beads (Maria Reiter and private collection, Vienna). Plate 7D Rods, Hessen Glasshouse, Oberursel, donated about 1975 by Erich Pracht (delivery warehouse) (Neugablonz Industry and Jewelry Museum, Kaufbeuren-Neugablonz). Plate 8A Coiled rings. Top: diameter: 5.5 cm. Bottom: height: 5.4 cm (left), length 8.5 cm (right) (Gablonz Archive and Museum, Kaufbeuren-Neugablonz). Plate 8B Bracelets, probably Bohemia. Top: pre-1839; diameter: 9.0 and 7.8 cm (TMV, TH 11813, 11811). Bottom: bangles, early 20th century; diameter: 5.5-6.2 cm (TMV). Plate 8C Cross section of glass canes with net and filigree patterns, Dalmistro, Moravia & Co., Venice, before 1837; diameter: ca 7.0-9.0 mm (TMV, TH 11654). Plate 8D Glass canes (“composition glass for button pressing”), probably F. Unger, Liebenau, prior to 1837; length: 7.3-8.0 mm (TMV, probably TH 32836). Plate 9A Canes with twisted filigree patterns, Dalmistro, Moravia & Co., Venice, before 1837 (TMV, TH 11654). Plate 9B Canes with twisted filigree patterns, Dalmistro, Moravia & Co., Venice, before 1839; diameter: ca. 7.4-13.4 mm (TMV, TH 32724, 32725, 32730). Plate 9C Top: Cross sections of glass canes with filigree and striped patterns; diameter: ca. 7.5-9.0 mm. Bottom: Glass canes with striped patterns; diameter: ca. 8.5-8.9 mm. Both: Dalmistro, Moravia & Co., Venice (TMV, TH 11654). Plate 9D Glass canes with striped patterns, Dalmistro, Moravia & Co., Venice; diameter: ca. 7.5 mm (top), ca. 8.3 mm (bottom) (TMV, TH 11654). Plate 10A Millefiori glass, Murano, modern production; length (right piece): ca. 22 mm (private collection, Vienna). Plate 11D Detail of a beaded pouch, probably 2nd quarter 19th century; red blossom: ca. 2.0 x 2.5 cm (private collection, Vienna). Plate 13B Embroidery beads, “smallest category,” Venice, prior to 1818; diameter: 0.8-1.0 mm (TMV, TH 11425-11534). Plate 16D Cross sections of round and polygonal canes, including overlaid glass, probably Bohemia, 2nd quarter 19th century (TMV, probably TH 32842). Plate 20D Top: Canes and tubes, probably Austria, pre-1818 (TMV, TH 32142-32144). Bottom: Interior coloring of a fruit bead, probably Anton Schwefel, Vienna, 2nd quarter 19th century (TMV). Plate 41A Detail of Plate 40C; bead height: ca. 10.4 mm. Plate 41C. Detail of Plate 41B; bead height: 10.7 mm. Plate 46C Mahla Brothers, card 6 (235), 19.0 x 9.2 cm; diameter (0-bead): 4.4-4.5 mm (TMV). Plate 47A Detail of Plate 46C; diameter (H3): 5.0 mm. Plate 47C. Mahla Brothers, card 4 (238), 19.0 x 9.2 cm; diameter (bead no. 10): 9.8-10.0 mm (TMV).
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