Posted 2 years ago
IronLace
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This is a super "pair" of Czech glass vases found in a shop in Sydney's Inner West yesterday!
I was happy to find just one of these, especially at the price...the taller one was spotted first. Then, as I made my way through the rest of the shop, I saw the shorter one (even cheaper!).
So, I ended up with this related pair for modest sum.
Both vases are made from a single layer of translucent lavender blue glass with an iridescent finish. The taller vase measures 15 cm tall, 6.5 cm across the cut & polished top rim, & 10 cm across the base which comprises three applied clear strutted lags. The shorter, broader vase measures 10 cm tall, 8.7 cm across the cut & polished top rim, & 11.3 cm across the base which comprises four applied clear strutted legs.
Both in perfect condition with no chips or cracks.
Czech origin, no markings, which is consistent with the vast majority of Czech glass found in Australia.
The iridescent finish (possibly) suggests an earlier date than the same items seen with a Tango colouration. Perhaps late 1910s - early 1920s? They still have an Art Nouveau aesthetic in my opinion...
Gorgeous, just quietly shimmering there, stealing the show with stealth.
Love the colour..nice find
Dreamy colour
Many thanks, Karen!
Yes, these two have a subtle magic that really grows on you!
Thanks also, Penny!
Much appreciated, Wow22!
Hallo IronLace,
ein ähnliches Gefäß mit einem anderen Kragen wurde 1928 unter der PN 4045 von der Firma Lötz hergestellt. Der Vermerk auf dem Glasschnittmuser ist " 3-teiliger Fuss, lichtblau engoptisch mit cristall" Allerdings haben auch andere Firmen solche Gefäße gemacht. Hello IronLace,
a similar vessel with a different collar was manufactured in 1928 under the PN 4045 by the Lötz company. The note on the glass pattern is "3-part foot, light blue with cristal" However, other companies have also made such vessels.
a translation of the message of Loetzfor ever, I do think he is right
Hello IronLace, a similar vessel with a different collar was made by the Lötz company in 1928 under PN 4045. The note on the glass cut pattern is " 3-piece foot, light blue engoptic with cristall" However, other companies also made such vessels. Hello IronLace, a similar vessel with a different collar was manufactured in 1928 under the PN 4045 by the Lötz company. The note on the glass pattern is "3-part foot, light blue with cristal" However, other companies have also made such vessels.
Many thanks, Loetzforever!
Very interesting information indeed!
Thanks also, kivatinitz!