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Julius Camillo de Maess was a designer/painter from Berlin who had a collection of objects as part of the Josephinenhütte exhibit at the World Exhibition in Paris in 1900, where the glassworks was awarded a Gold Medal. Typical de Maess decoration incorporates bold stripes, swirls, tendrils, and stylized florals in the art nouveau taste.
This vase: green transparent crystal, mold blown. Fire polished rim and small ground and polished pontil; unmarked. Painted with red and black opaque enamels and gold. Height: 4.75 inches. A similarly decorated vase exists in the Glasmuseum Passau, and is represented in Stefania Zelasko's book "Josephine Glassworks - Art Nouveau - Art Deco - Modern, 1900-1950" (see last photo scan)
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you for sharing your vase and another informative post. Most appreciated.
This is just wonderful....:-)