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    Posted 9 years ago

    victorianr…
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    STEVENS & WILLIAMS an english Victorian Era & Art Nouveau Art Glass producer- patented the MAT SO NU KE- PATTERN IN THE LATE 1880's.
    With the invention by John Northwood, this applied glass technique was produced- today some of the most expensive ART GLASS pieces are MAT SO NU KE- the name is oriental (spirit of the pines).
    First photo is of a Ruby Rose Bowl with this clear crystal applied glass-2nd photo is a S&W pink satin rose bowl with an unusual rim. Last photo is of 2 Stevens & Williams Peachblow- egg shaped mini rose bowl on the right is a Mat So Nu Ke patented piece with a crystal thorny base.
    Mat So Nu Ke pieces were marked with- R 15353 (the registry mark).
    It is nearly impossible today to find a piece that does not have pieces missing parts of the applied glass- any pieces that are in MINT CONDITION belong in a Museum.

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    Comments

    1. inky inky, 9 years ago
      Simply stunning and I love the oriental name 'spirits of pine' how beautiful is that!!!...:-)
    2. scottvez scottvez, 9 years ago
      Beautiful glass-- I have always loved the clear florets/ vines or branches and the way they stand out against the colorful base glass.

      scott
    3. IMASapp IMASapp, 9 years ago
      I believe the center large bowl is a base to a SW fairy lamp.

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/28222-stevens-and-williams-fairy-lamps

    4. IMASapp IMASapp, 9 years ago
      I have put an article on-line related to S&W Matsu-no-kee fairy lamps on-line for you at:

      http://www.fairy-lamp.com/Fairylamp/Stevens_and_Williams_Matsu.pdf

      Jim.
    5. martika martika, 9 years ago
      They are just BEAUTIFUL!!!!

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