Definition. This beautiful art deco vase was made at the beginning of the 20th century in Germany. The vase is made of clear cast crystal, after which a fine red layer is applied over it. The vase belongs to the flower arrangers as it still has the original divider to place flowers in. It is rare that you come across this vase in the 2 colors, usually they are made of 1 uniform color. Very nice item to use on the festive table. Given its age, a small trace of wear may be present, as well as glass threads, air bubbles and imperfections are completely normal for handmade antique glassware. Production time: 1930-1940 Origin / country: Germany Manufacturer: Brockwitz – August Walther Dimensions: Height: 17,5 cm Diameter 19,5cm Weight: 1.425gr Condition: 2nd hand / very good condition / no chips or cracks
Are you also the one who gets fascinated and mesmerized by the glaring beauty of antique glassware? If yes, then you have got an amazing taste and love for a
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Antique Lalique glassware is a valuable and highly sought-after collectible item for those with a passion for fine craftsmanship and exquisite design. René
Are you also the one who gets fascinated and mesmerized by the glaring beauty of antique glassware? If yes, then you have got an amazing taste and love for a
This detailed identification guide explains how to value & identify vintage Crystal patterns by age, products, brands, using expert price charts!
Clean lines, simple shapes, and furnishings with a soul.
Infuse a bathroom with the vintage-inspired charm of the Candler 3-light bath bar from Savoy House. Three shades of tapered clear glass showcase a diamond pattern that adds texture, heightens the drama and recalls beautiful antique glassware. Warm Brass finish. Candler is 8.75" in height, 24" in width and extends 7.5" from the wall. Uses three candelabra size bulbs of up to 60 watts per bulb. Bulbs not included. This bath light is damp area rated and must be installed as shown.
This stunning 18th-century Georgian rum decanter is a fine example of English glassware from the Georgian era. The decanter features a beautifully engraved label that reads "RUM," encased in an elegant oval cartouche on its front. The piece is accentuated by its faceted glass stopper, which complements the angular design of the decanter's body. The precise facets of the glass reflect light brilliantly, enhancing its visual appeal. This decanter is not only functional but also a striking decorative piece, ideal for any antique glassware collection or as a centerpiece in a bar or dining area. The Georgian period (1714-1830) in England is known for its elegant art, architecture, and a growing British Empire. During this time, rum became increasingly popular, especially among sailors and the upper classes. Rum was initially brought to England from the Caribbean colonies, where it was produced from sugarcane. The Royal Navy adopted rum as a staple, issuing daily rations to sailors, a practice that became known as the "rum ration." The drink also found favor among the wealthy, who enjoyed it as a refined spirit in their homes. Light wear.Approx. overall 7" high x 2¾" x 2¾" Approx. overall 18cm high x 7cm x 7cm
Do you have some old cut glass heirlooms from your grandparents? Well, you are in luck! Because there’s a high chance those glasses are handmade, making them rare and precious today! But how would you
This detailed identification guide explains how to value & identify vintage Crystal patterns by age, products, brands, using expert price charts!
The Roseville Pottery Company was founded in 1890. Roseville initially produced simple utilitarian ware such as flower pots, stoneware, umbrella stands, cuspidors, and limited painted ware. In 1900, Roseville Rozane became the first high quality art pottery line produced by Roseville. In the early teens as demand for the more expensive, hand-crafted art pottery declined Roseville pottery shifted production to more commercially produced pottery. Roseville's ability to nimbly adapt to market conditions was one of the potteries' greatest attributes as Roseville was continually able to produce the most popular patterns and styles compared to their immediate competitors. Roseville pottery introduced Pinecone in 1935. Pinecone became the most successful and highest volume pattern produced during the existence of Roseville pottery. The pattern includes over 75 different shapes in blue, brown, and green. World War II necessitated another production change for Roseville pottery. During this time period, Roseville introduced such patterns as Fuchsia, Cosmos, Columbine, White Rose, Bittersweet, and Zephyr Lily. While these patterns were still the best quality art pottery in the market at this time, it was not enough to save the company. Roseville Pottery ceased operations in 1954. Throughout Roseville's days of production, its versatility and innovativeness served to keep the company at the forefront of the various decorating styles and buying public trends. Even to this day, Roseville pottery still represents the most widely known and most collectible art pottery ever produced. I've included a complete list with photos of all their art pottery lines. Followed by photos of pieces we currently have available. 1.Apple Blossom 2.Artcraft 3.Artwood 4.Aztec 5.Azurean 6.Baneda 7.Bittersweet 8.Blackberry 9.Bleeding Heart 10.Bushberry 11.Capri 12.Carnelian 13.Cherry Blossom 14.Chloron 15.Clemana 16.Clematis 17.Columbine 18.Corinthian 19.Cosmos 20.Creamware 21.Cremo 22.Cremona 23.Crocus 24.Crystal Green 25. Crystalis 26.Dahlrose 27.Dawn 28.Della Robbia 29.Dogwood (Smooth) 30.Dogwood (Textured) 31.Donatello 32.Earlam 33.Early Carnelian 34.Early Velmoss 35.Egypto 1.Falline 2.Ferella 3.Florane 4.Florentine 5.Foxglove 6.Freesia 7.Fuchsia 8.Fudji 9.Futura 10.Gardenia 11.Imperial I (Textured) 12.Imperial II (Glazes) 13.Iris 14.Ivory 15.Ixia 16.Jonquil 17.Juvenile 18.La Rose 19.Laurel 20.Lombardy 21. Lotus 22.Luffa 1. Magnolia 2. Mara 3. Matte Green 4. Mayfair 5. Ming Tree 6. Mock Orange 7. Moderne 8. Mongol 9. Montacello 10. Morning Glory 11. Moss 12. Mostique 13. Normandy 14. Olympic 15. Orian 16. Pauleo 17. Peony 18. Pine Cone 19. Poppy 20. Primrose 21. Raymor 22. Rosecraft 23. Rosecraft Hexagon 24. Rosecraft Panel 25. Rosecraft Vintage 26. Rozane 27. Rozane 1917 28. Rozane Patterns 29. Russco 1. Savona 2. Silhouette 3. Snowberry 4. Sunflower 5. Sylvan 6. Teasel 7. Thornapple 8. Topeo 9. Tourmaline 10. Tuscany 11. Velmoss 12. Velmoss Scroll 13. Victorian Art 14. Vista 15. Volpato 16. Water Lily 17. White Rose 18. Wincraft 19. Windsor 20. Wisteria 21. Woodland 22. Zephyr Lily Now here are photos of what we currently have available. Magnolia,Rozane,Clematis Burmese Columbine Wincraft Bittersweet Dahlrose Clematis,Water Lily,Peony Silhouette,Magnolia,Silhouette Blackberry Snowberry Apple Blossom .
Infuse a bathroom with the vintage-inspired charm of the Candler 2-light bath bar from Savoy House. Two shades of tapered clear glass showcase a diamond pattern that adds texture, heightens the drama and recalls beautiful antique glassware. Warm Brass finish. Candler is 8.75" in height, 16.5" in width and extends 7.5" from the wall. Uses two candelabra size bulbs of up to 60 watts per bulb. Bulbs not included. This bath light is damp area rated and must be installed as shown.
Do you have some old cut glass heirlooms from your grandparents? Well, you are in luck! Because there’s a high chance those glasses are handmade, making them rare and precious today! But how would you
Do you have some old cut glass heirlooms from your grandparents? Well, you are in luck! Because there’s a high chance those glasses are handmade, making them rare and precious today! But how would you
This extraordinary Antique footed tall bowl has a Scalloped opaline edge to clear green. Stunning and very special, pressed glass collectible with pedestal 6." diameter, 4.5"h Made by the Northwood Glass Co. The Northwood Glass Company was a manufacturer of art glass in various locations in the United States from 1887 to 1925 1. It was founded by Harry Northwood, who was the son of John Northwood, a noted maker of English cameo glass The company produced many types of glassware, including carnival glass and opalescent glass. Very Good Condition with surface wear. Great Gift for the collector or Hostess Gift
Do you have some old cut glass heirlooms from your grandparents? Well, you are in luck! Because there’s a high chance those glasses are handmade, making them rare and precious today! But how would you
Huge XXL Dame Jeanne Demijohn in pale green color This antique glass bottle looks nice in a display with other glassware. We particularly love displaying Demijohns in a collection but they are just as enchanting as stand-alone pieces. For the display of branches, foliage and blooms, they are perfectly suited. Dimension: H60cm x L45cm Good antique condition. Some dirt and residue inside certificate the authentic Weight 7 kilos
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Do you have some old cut glass heirlooms from your grandparents? Well, you are in luck! Because there’s a high chance those glasses are handmade, making them rare and precious today! But how would you
Find the 18 most Valuable & Rare Antique Buttons you can own today & their values. Learn how to identify them with key features like style, age, etc.
Over the years, people have used numerous kinds of materials and techniques to make usable dishes. As time passed, those materials became scarce, and the techniques died, making those hundred or more years old dishes
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This is a gorgeous glass lamp made by Charles Schneider in France. Charles Schneider was a French glass artist and designer who was known for his colorful, Art Deco-style glassware.
Add a touch of French flair to your home with the Tolle Bar Cabinet from Four Hands. Its beautiful arched cabinetry combines the elegance of French design with the simplicity of Scandinavian style. The spacious interior is perfect for storing glassware, spirits, and bar tools, making it the perfect addition to any home bar. Cheers!HighlightsInside features two drawers and six fixed cubbiesBack is fully finishedArrives fully assembled and ready to use Antique Brass hardware adds chic, vintage appeal
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Blenko Art Glass Amberina 9" Tall Pitcher Red Orange Mid Century Modern Add a touch of vintage charm to your collection with this Blenko Art Glass Amberina Pitcher. The hand-blown glass production technique used to create this mid-century modern piece makes it a unique addition to any home. The glossy finish and decorative features make it a perfect choice for serving drinks or as a decorative piece. Crafted in the United States, this original Blenko pitcher stands at 9 inches tall. The Amberina color and antique style give it a timeless appeal. Perfect for collectors or anyone who appreciates beautiful glassware, this pitcher is sure to impress.