Cut horizontal bands surround the circumference of this high Art Deco crystal cocktail shaker. A stepped cap and strainer section crown the top. A wow example pure in design! Made in England circa 1925. Dimensions: 9" H.
Striking design ! Tall crystal cocktail shaker with 925 sterling silver mounts made by the Gebruder Deyhle workshop of Schwabisch Gmund, Germany circa 1940'S. The tapering modernist form stands 9 3/4" H.
Black glass vase with six scallop form lobed sections. Unusual form. Heavy floral silver overlay patterns are within V-shape sections upon each lobe. The overlay work likely by The Rockwell Co. American circa 1925. Dimensions: 8" H.
Blown cranberry glass in the form of a swan with curving elongated neck and applied clear glass wing-like handles. The swan neck leads to a silvered hinged head and beak that opens to reveal the pour spout. Made in Czechoslovakia circa 1930's. Dimensions: 11" H, 10 1/4" L. Tail to Beak.
Footed support upholds Frederick Carder's tall billowing grotesque form vase. Rich Pomona green fading to clear. Carder's design number 7090 as illustrated in 'The Glass of Frederick Carder' page 289. Nice tall example at 11 1/2" H.
Fine example of an early Sabino Art Deco vase in the "Les Aras" pattern. The golden amber glass depicts moulded macaws perched among circular Art Deco patterns. Illustrated in the 'Catalogue Raisonne' of Sabino. Made in France circa 1927. Intaglio signature Sabino Paris upon base. 8 1/4" H.
Stunning Frederick Carder design ivory glass vase with twelve fluted lobed elements. The original drawing for the Art Deco form is illustrated on page 293 in 'The Glass of Frederick Carder', circa 1920's. 9" H.
Sapphire blue crystal cocktail shaker cut into vertical patterns with a horizontal intersecting band of rectangles further enhanced with cross-hatching. Stunning Art Deco form. Most unusual color as crystal shakers are most often found in clear. Germany circa 1930's. 9 3/4" H.
Steuben ivory pillar form vase with undulating rim. The form is supported by a mirror black foot. Frederick Carder era circa 1920's. Dimensions: 6 3/8" H, 8 1/2" W.
Set-of-Twelve cherry form cocktail picks made of cherry red glass. Most unusual and delightful! Each cherry mounted on its silvered skewer is in the original fitted velvet lined box. retailed by Boodle & Dunthorne Ltd. in Liverpool circa 1930. Dimensions: 3 1/4" L Each.