Item no.:633092
Description:
Loetz iridescent glass vase.Bowl-shaped vase in mouth-blown glass with a wide, slightly flaring rim and short foot. The surface features a silky matte iridescent finish in blue and violet tones with a warm coppery glow inside. The simple, classical form combined with the vibrant colour play is characteristic of Loetz production in the 1920s, when harmonious proportions and metallic sheen were key aesthetic elements.
Origin: Bohemia.
Material: Glass.
Dimensions: H. 11 cm, D. 15 cm.
Period: 1920s.
Condition: Excellent condition with minor signs of wear.
Bio:
Johann Loetz Witwe was founded in 1836 by Johann Eisner in Klostermühle in southern Bohemia, now part of the Czech Republic. In 1851 the glassworks was acquired by Susanne Loetz, widow of Johann Loetz, together with her husband Frank Gerstner, and she significantly developed the company. Under the direction of Maximilian von Spaun, the factory gained international recognition around 1900 for its iridescent glass, including the celebrated Phänomen series, which won Grand Prix awards in Paris in 1900 and St. Louis in 1904. After financial difficulties, fires and changes in ownership, production continued into the twentieth century before the glassworks finally closed in 1947.
Dealer
L'Art
Peter Lau
2500 Valby
Danmark
Phone: +45 28105958
Email to dealer:
kristiansen_peter@yahoo.dk
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Peter Lau
2500 Valby
Danmark
Phone: +45 28105958
Email to dealer:
kristiansen_peter@yahoo.dk
See the item in dealers own catalogue


