Landscape Cameo Vase by Emile Gallé
Emile Gallé large landscape cameo glass vase, overlaid and acid-etched with mountains and lake scene, circa 1900.
Emile Gallé large landscape cameo glass vase, overlaid and acid-etched with mountains and lake scene, circa 1900.
An exquisite cameo landscape vase from the little glassworks near Paris by Christallerie de Pantin (de'Vez). It is overlaid with an acid-etched image of mountains and a lake in four colours. Artworks bearing the "de Vez" name were created at the Cristallerie de Pantin
A large cameo glass vase of exceptional quality designed by Paul Nicholas (1875-1952). The colour of the vase is reminiscent of a sunset in warm brown/red/orange tones. The motif is acid etched and depicts a beautiful landscape scene with trees, a lake, small sail
A Theresienthal liqueur glass from around 1900 has a clear glass bowl with an enamelled design that resembles a flower head when looked at closely. The glass is 14.5cm (5 3/4 inches) in size, FREE SHIPPING.
A Theresienthal enamelled liqueur glass circa 1900, with a clear glass bowl and green glass stem. When viewed up close, the enamelled bowl appears to resemble flower heads. Size 14.5cm (5 3/4 inch), FREE SHIPPING.
A large Emile Gallé cameo vase with a beautiful botanical motif which incorporates leaves on branches and clematis flowers. Underneath, at the base of the vase, you will find a piece of the original label from the retailer dating back over 100 years. The vase was
A secessionist Art Nouveau decanter made by J. J. Lobmeyr in Vienna, Austria, circa 1895. This attractive decanter is rare and features the distinctive quatrefoil shape that is characteristic of Lobmeyr crystal. From the base to the top, it measures 35cm high and has a
Two Theresienthal enamelled wine glasses with clear glass bowls and green glass stems made in Bavaria, Germany, around the year 1900. The enamelled bowls have a flower head appearance up close. Please note that the pricing is for one glass and the size is 21.5cm
One of two clear glass beaker enamelled by Fritz Heckert, made in Bohemia in 1895. Each includes hand-painted flower and foliate patterns with gilded details. The enamel is very fine, in the usual good quality by Fritz Heckert. Hight is 9.3cm (3 3/4inch), FREE
Meyer Neff Wine Glass Bohemia circa 1890