A collection of Holmegaard glassware,three glass vases, largest, 24cm high, three glass ashtrays, two glass bowls, 20.5cm diameter, four glass candleholders, 5.5cm high, a Provence glass bowl, boxed, a Kosta Boda 'Atoll' dish/ashtray, designed by Anna Ehrner, and a Beranek triangular vase, designed by Petr Hora, 20cm high, together with two decanters, 30 and 27cm high (qty)Condition ReportOne chip to the inner rim of the Holmegaard clear glass vases. Others with some signs of wear. Boxed Provence dish good, box good.
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Lütken, PerDänemark 1916 - 1998 ebenda, Glasdesigner, arbeitete von 1942 bis zu seinem Tod im Glaswerk Holmegaard, schuf über 3000 Glasdesigns. Vase, Holmegaard, Dänemark, 1960/70er Jahre, azurblaues Kristallglas, mundgeblasen, in Tropfenform, der Boden mit Ritzsignatur sowie graviertem Künstlermonogramm und Modellnr. 15471, H: 25,5 cm.
Lütken, PerDänemark 1916 - 1998 ebenda, Glasdesigner, arbeitete von 1942 bis zu seinem Tod im Glaswerk Holmegaard, schuf über 3000 Glasdesigns. "Herzvase", A: Holmegaard, 1960, pastellblaues, dickwandiges Glas, farblos überfangen, mit eingestochener Blase, herzförmige Vase, mit eingezogenem Mündungsrand, H: 9,5 cm. Part. min. Kratzer.
Gläsersatz, Entw. Bent Severin für Holmegaard, Dänemark, 2.H.20.Jh., 31-tlg.,Glas, Modell "Princess", in moderner Formensprache, konischer Fuß mit Lufteinschluss, leicht bauchige Kuppa mit geradem Rand, bestehend aus 2 Weingläsern, 14 Sektgläsern und 15 Dessertweingläsern, z.T. im Fuß graviert, tlw. Herstelleretikett, H ca. 14/16,5/21,5 cm, 3x Rand-Bestoßung
A set of six Holmegaard High Life beer glasses, 1970s, designed by Per Lütken, height 22cm, with original boxes.Buyer’s Premium 29.4% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price. Lots purchased online via the-saleroom.com will attract an additional premium of 6% (including VAT @ 20%) of the hammer price.
Otto Breuer (1897-1938) for Holmegaard, two glass Gul vases, the larger in amber glass, the smaller in brown, 36cm and 25.5cm high, together with a blue cased glass totem vase, 38cm high and two further glass bottle vases, 43.5 and 39cm highThere is a small graze to one facet on the totem vase, otherwise all in good condition.
Scandinavian vintage glassware, comprising a green glass Disko bowl and Drop vase and a pewter colour Birds Eye bowl, each designed by Per Lutken for Holmegaard, the bowl 12.5cm high & 26cm dia, the vase 15cm high & the bowl 13cm dia, a pair of clear glass candlesticks and a Seaweed vase, each designed by Vicke Lindstrand for Kosta Boda,15cm and 18.4cm respectively, all items with engraved marksA private Hertfordshire collector.The seaweed vase is generally in good condition, although is does have a band of calcified water near the top. No obvious chips or surface scratches.The birds-eye bowl has a band of small surface scratches almost entirely around its widest point, otherwise no obvious chips.The drop vase has a 5cm & 2cm light surface scratches and small surface scratches around the base, no obvious chips.The Disko bowl has a very tiny nibble to the footrim, otherwise no obvious chips or surface scratches.The pair of candlesticks are in good condition with no obvious faults visible.Generally, one could comment that the surface scratches around the base of those mentioned are commensurate with age. Most flaws visible in images.
A collection of eleven pieces of art glass,together with an Elsa Peretti for Tiffany lidded glass heart dish, including:Per Lutken for Holmegaard heart vase, in apple green and a ball vase in blue; Sven Palmquist for Orrefors vase, no. 3497; Alsterfors basket; Riihmaen Lasi turquoise glass vase; a pair of Ronald Stennett-Wilson for Wedgwood 'Sheringham' candlesticks, in amber glass, stamped for Wedgwood; a Wedgwood Brancaster candlestick in amethyst glass; a Wedgwood smoked glass candlestick; a yellow glass vase, signed to base and a Mdina turquoise glass vase (12), the tallest 21.5cmCondition: Tiffany Dish: Signed and marked - Elsa Peretti, Tiffany & Co. Good condition overall.Holmegaard ball vase - Marked to base 'Holmegaard, 15791' good condition overall, some light surface scratches and minor fleabites to body.Holmegaard Heart vase - 'Holmegaard, 18120', good condition overall.Orrefors vase - marked 'Orrefors, pr3497' good condition, some light surface scratches to body.Riihmaen vase - Marked to base and numbered 1867. Good condition overall.Alsterfors basket - Bearing maker sticker - Good condition overall, very light surface scratches. Yellow Vase - Good condition overall. Mdina vase - Signed to base, good condition overall.
A collection of glassware,to include a Victorian Nailsea pattern goblet with a bell form bowl and knoppped stem, 16.5cm high, a 19th-century drummer with an incurved bowl and knopped stem, 12.2cm high, a similar smaller glass with a folded foot, 9cm high, a late 19th century engraved and slice cut mug, 11cm high, a Victorian water glass with etched fern decoration, 13.5cm high, and a holmegaard glass candlestick, designed by Per Lutken, pale blue, with engraved signature, 9cm high (6)Water glass with air bubbles to the bowl due to manufacture. Nailsea goblet with a cullet spot to the bowl due to manufacture. The base of the mug handle is polished. The folded foot glass has a rough mark to the bowl. General wear throughout commensurate with age.
Per Lütken (Danish 1916-1998) for Holmegaard Glassworks Five 'Carnaby' Vases and Pitcher, designed yellow glass, one with paper manufacturer's label(the tallest vase 30.5 high (12in high))Literature: Denmark : Design (Exh. Cat.), co-curated by Design Museum Danmark, Brain Trust Inc., 2017, no. 388b (illustrated). Exhibited: Seoul Art Centre, Seoul, September – November 2016; Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Nagasaki, December 2016 – February 2017; Yokosuka Museum of Art, Yokosuka, April – June 2017; Shizuoka City Museum of Art, Shizuoka, September – November 2017; Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, Tokyo, November – December 2017; Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum, Yamaguchi, February - April 2018; Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, April – June 2018; Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi, July – August 2018; Akita Senshu Museum of Art, Akita, April – June 2019; Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Tsu, July – September 2019; Auckland Art Gallery -Toi O Tamaki, Auckland, October 2019 – February 2020; Tohoku History Museum, Tagajō, April – June 2021.
Per Lütken (Danish 1916-1998) for Holmegaard Glassworks Five 'Carnaby' Vases and Pitcher, designed red glass, two with paper manufacturer's labels(the tallest 26cm high (10.25in high))Literature: Denmark : Design (Exh. Cat.), co-curated by Design Museum Danmark, Brain Trust Inc., 2017, no. 388a (illustrated). Exhibited: Seoul Art Centre, Seoul, September – November 2016; Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Nagasaki, December 2016 – February 2017; Yokosuka Museum of Art, Yokosuka, April – June 2017; Shizuoka City Museum of Art, Shizuoka, September – November 2017; Seiji Togo Memorial Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Museum of Art, Tokyo, November – December 2017; Yamaguchi Prefectural Art Museum, Yamaguchi, February - April 2018; Museum of Modern Ceramic Art, Gifu, April – June 2018; Gunma Museum of Art, Tatebayashi, July – August 2018; Akita Senshu Museum of Art, Akita, April – June 2019; Mie Prefectural Art Museum, Tsu, July – September 2019; Auckland Art Gallery -Toi O Tamaki, Auckland, October 2019 – February 2020; Tohoku History Museum, Tagajō, April – June 2021.

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