This monumental Pink Opalescent vase was produced in Pantin France, circa 1895 - 1910 by the firm of Stumpf, Touvier, Viollet & Cie. It has a terrific form with a flared four-lobbed base gracefully moving upwards into a tall elegant neck. The entire piece is hand decorated in heavy gold gilding depicting a flower and leaf motif with borders on the foot and rim. The flowers stand in high relief against the background that has a lightly acid etched surface. The base glass is a beautiful pink ...click for details
This wonderful miniature Aurene vase, attributed to Steuben, was made in a beautiful Gold color. The form is graceful with a bulbous body flaring out into a neck with eight optic panels. It has a super iridescence of Gold, Green and Blue. Size: 2 1/4 in High by 1 3/ 4 in Wide. Condition: Very Good; one very minute flea- bite on base too small to photograph, but noted for accuracy Circa: 1900-10
This wonderful pair of Czech vases, by Kralik, is cased in clear glass over Orange, Yellow, and Red. They are a hard to find pair that are both signed in Silver on the Bottom. Size: 8 1/4 in High by 4 in Wide at the base. Condition: Very Good Circa: 1930's Reference: See pgs 46-75 & 122-23 in Collectible Bohemian Glass Volume II 1915-1945 by Truitt.
Loetz made this fabulous vase circa 1900, in a striking Green color. The terrific feather pattern throughout the vase highlights the superb Purple, Green, Blue and Gold iridescence. It measures 8 1/2 in High by 3 1/2 in at its Widest. Excellent condition.
This fabulous piece made by the French firm of Baccarat is done in acid cut back cameo glass. It is a wonderful pink to clear glass with an undulating surface decoration formed into a boudoir candle lamp. The handle and base are Gold Gilt Bronze and the glass votive insert is hand blown and original. It is in excellent condition, signed with the Baccarat paper label and very rare in today's market. It measures 6 1/2 in High by 5 in Wide and was made in the early 1900's.
This vase showcases a magnificent quilted diamond pattern overlaid with black threading. The base glass is Frederick Carder’s beautiful crystal manufactured in the 1920’s. The base pattern and threading produce a dramatic ART DECO feel that is highly desirable to today’s collectors. . It is marked with the Steuben fleur de lis acid stamp on the polished pontil.6 1/8in. High by 4 in. Wide. Two 1/8in. areas of thread missing (hardly apparent, but noted for accuracy).
This Art Pottery vase, in the style of MASSIER or SICARD, showcases some of the most fabulous iridescent colors. In addition, it has a wonderful portrait of a beautiful woman surrounded by gold gilding. It has a classic form with a graceful neck, flared rim at the top, an elegant body and ending in a footed base. The base has a number incised under the glaze, possibly 14932? Circa 1900 - 1920. 8 in. High by 4 in. Wide at middle by 2 in. at top by 3 in. at base. This vase is in very good condi ...click for details
This LARGE art glass shade, made in a captivating BUBBLE GUM PINK color with threading running over the entire outer surface, is as appealing today as in the early part of the century. The base glass of pink is encased with another layer of clear and then a layer of threading overall. The outer surface is also nicely irridized giving the shade a subtle sheen. It was either made by LOETZ or PALLME KONIG, but is definitely period and authentic. 5 in. High by 8 ¼ in. wide by 3 7/8 in. Top Diameter ...click for details
This vase showcases a magnificent Creta Papillion pattern manufactured at the turn of the last century by LOETZ. Loetz vases with appliqués are some of the rarer examples available today. This piece is in superb condition. Fire polished rim and polished pontil. 4 in High by 4 1/2 in Wide. Reference: Page 188 Bohmisches Glas Band II by Ricke, Series II Production #5473 Circa 1908.
This extremely rare Museum quality Loetz vase by Eduard Prochaska is the epitome of the Art Nouveau Movement. It was made Circa 1906 and is one of the hardest to find decors made by Loetz.
See Loetz Bohmisches Glas 1880-1940 and the loetz web site for pieces of similar design. The vase measures 7 7/8 in. High by 8 ¼ in. Top Diameter X 10 in. Wide at shoulder X 6 ¾ in. Base Diameter. This vase is in very good condition with very minor wear due to age. It has a Polished pontil and Fire Polished R ...click for details