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A collection of glass items comprising a Andre Delatte glass bowl, c.1920, blown into a wrought iron frame, the glass body with silver mica inclusions, engraved signature, 21.6cm diameter, 12.5cm high, a Degue acid etched vase, c.1930, decorated with flowers in relief to a pale pink ground, acid etched signature, 14.6cm high, a Mdina glass vase, with applied bands, engraved signature, 16.6cm high, and an opaline glass vase, late 19th century, in the manner of Josef Ahne, enamelled with a lady and a butterfly, 15.5cm high (4)Condition ReportSmall polished chip to the rim of the Delatte bowl. Rubbing and wear to the gilding and enamelling. General rubbing and wear throughout.
A Loetz ‘Vesuvian’ iridescent glass vase, c.1901, Bohemian, of shouldered form with applied teardrop trails to a Candia iridescent ground, 16cm highCondition ReportOne of the droplets with a chip. The iridescence with some flaking to the neck and under the lip. With some bubbles to the side contemporaneous with manufacture. Additional images uploaded.
An Italian Murano glass vase, c.2002, designed by Cenedese for Burberry, the red ovoid glass with banded detailing in the Burberry chequered pattern, incised to the base 'BURBERRY by Cenedese', 18cm diameter41cm highCondition ReportNo apparent chips or imperfections. Please see the additional images.
Dr. Christopher Dresser (British 1834-1904) for James Couper & Sons, Glasgow "Clutha" Glass Bottle Vase Circa 1890, the clear body with trailed blue and bubble inclusions, acid etched mark "Clutha" to base, trace of further mark "Designed by C.D.", also bearing Liberty & Co. lotus flower trademark.19cm high"Clutha" is the old Gaelic name for Glasgow's principle river, the Clyde; this series of glassware was designed by Dresser as a new venture for the Couper firm primarily known for their scientific glass production. Dresser took inspiration from Roman glass when designing this range and it was retailed exclusively by Liberty's in London, hence their trademark to the base.There are three lines to the upper neck with can be felt with a fingernail both interior and exterior; a very small surface blister also to this area; some further light surface wear noticeable by feel more than sight.
Tamara Aladin for Riihimäki (Riihimaen Lasi Oy) Finnish Art Glass Vase No. 1461, circa 1966-67, turquoise/aqua colourway, relief linear detail against textured ground, together with a further amber and clear sommerso vase possibly by Bo Borgstrom for Aseda, Sweden.The first 22cm high.The latter with a few visible surface scratches, the former in good condition, no major damages to note.
Amazing contemporary art expression in crystal form with yellow, rose, peach and green glass accents swirled in. Vase opening at top of arch. Evolutions by Waterford mark. Issued: 21st centuryDimensions: 11.5"L x 3.5"W x 7.5"HManufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
Clear triangular form flower vase with a slight twist, adorned with a cobalt-blue glass vertical band. Artist etched signature. Kosta Boda marked on the underside. Artist: Goran WarffIssued: Late 20th - early 21st centuryDimensions: 4"L x 4"W x 7.5"HManufacturer: Kosta BodaCountry of Origin: SwedenCondition: Age related wear.
Vase, Johann Loetz Witwe, Klostermuhle | height: 22 cm | etched cameo glass | 1920s | marked "Richard" | Loetz produced cameo glass under the "Richard" brand in the 1920s to meet the demand for cameo glass in the Paris market | Art Nouveau work by Richard Burgsthal for the Loetz glassworks between 1920 and 1929. Richard Burgsthal (René Billa) was a musician, a painter and a master glassmaker. He produced stained glass windows that can be seen in the Abbey of Fonfroide and the cathedrals of Carcassonne.More photos:https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uWgQV1zMg-BMQUpnm6SvcaP3k1scXzUs?usp=sharing_________________________________________________________
Vase, Johann Loetz Witwe, Klostermuhle | height: 16 cm | etched cameo glass | 1920s | marked "Richard" | Loetz produced cameo glass under the "Richard" brand in the 1920s to meet the demand for cameo glass in the Paris market | Art Nouveau work by Richard Burgsthal for the Loetz glassworks between 1920 and 1929. Richard Burgsthal (René Billa) was a musician, a painter and a master glassmaker. He produced stained glass windows that can be seen in the Abbey of Fonfroide and the cathedrals of Carcassonne.
Vase, Johann Loetz Witwe, Klostermuhle | height: 22 cm | etched cameo glass | 1920s | marked "Richard" | Loetz produced cameo glass under the "Richard" brand in the 1920s to meet the demand for cameo glass in the Paris market | Art Nouveau work by Richard Burgsthal for the Loetz glassworks between 1920 and 1929. Richard Burgsthal (René Billa) was a musician, a painter and a master glassmaker. He produced stained glass windows that can be seen in the Abbey of Fonfroide and the cathedrals of Carcassonne.
Vase, Johann Loetz Witwe, Klostermuhle | height: 9.5 cm | etched cameo glass | 1920s | marked "Richard" | Loetz produced cameo glass under the "Richard" brand in the 1920s to meet the demand for cameo glass in the Paris market | Art Nouveau work by Richard Burgsthal for the Loetz glassworks between 1920 and 1929. Richard Burgsthal (René Billa) was a musician, a painter and a master glassmaker. He produced stained glass windows that can be seen in the Abbey of Fonfroide and the cathedrals of Carcassonne.
Vase, Johann Loetz Witwe, Klostermuhle | height: 20 cm | etched cameo glass | 1920s | marked "Richard" | Loetz produced cameo glass under the "Richard" brand in the 1920s to meet the demand for cameo glass in the Paris market | Art Nouveau work by Richard Burgsthal for the Loetz glassworks between 1920 and 1929. Richard Burgsthal (René Billa) was a musician, a painter and a master glassmaker. He produced stained glass windows that can be seen in the Abbey of Fonfroide and the cathedrals of Carcassonne.More photos: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1lFMj_8ePfOwJVx_Fljk6f83pQGTCZiTJ?usp=drive_link _________________________________________________________
A smooth rectangular clear 7-inch vase with a conical garnet-red glass interior. Deep horizontal cuts on the four top corners. Waterford engraved marking on the underside. Issued: c. 2004-2010Dimensions: 4"L x 4"W x 7"HManufacturer: WaterfordCountry of Origin: IrelandCondition: Age related wear.
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