Posted 7 years ago
Alan2310
(915 items)
Hello Everyone.
Good Evening from Ontario.2018-05-5
I found this double bowl center piece last month at my local thrift shop, the mount is brass with applied silver , this piece have 2 little Cranberry glass cup on each side, with very finely applied glass decoration that go from the rim edge to the bottom of the bowl(that remind me some LOETZ AUSF 166)
The quality of this piece is very top of the line, the mount itself remind of Stevens and William work.
When you tap gently on the bowl side, you hearing a very high pitch tone.
Overall measurement are 6.75 inches tall, by 9.25 inches wide, the cup are 1.25 high by 4 inches wide.
Many thanks for looking.
Wow-nice find!
MrsT, many thanks for the quick appreciation and the nice comment.
I could not more agree on that, good timing for sure on this one, because at my local SA, they are many glass collector browsing the store daily
Many Thanks, Anik for the visit and appreciation.
This was an amazing thrift store find! What an impressive piece! The machine threading on the dishes is first class & the stand is so elegant. It may even be a little earlier than the Art Deco era...I have a S&W single epergne with fine machine applied threading on a brass stand which is likely late Victorian - Art Nouveau.
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/216004-victorian-machine-threaded-rainbow-glass
Hi Alan, i concur with IronLace, what a Great find!! & it looks older than Art Deco :)
IronLace, Many thanks for taking some of your time for expressing your opinion on this piece, it matter to me, with your experience on this field, I will update my title.
For sure it's not something you seeing often, my jaw it the floor when i see it and holding in my hands, i just can believe "I WAS THE LUCKY ONE" seeing it.
Many thanks for the visit, comment and appreciation of this post.
Vintagefran, Many thanks for the visit, comment and appreciation of this post.
I appreciated your expertise to confirm and joint IronLace opinion.
Always a pleasure to hear from you.
Happy to be of assistance, Alan. It truly is a very fine piece in all respects. I can definitely imagine the excitement you felt on seeing it!