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Victorian era Bohemian cased satin uranium glass bowl with enamel decoration

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    Posted 1 year ago

    IronLace
    (884 items)

    Yesterday I went on a little excursion to an antiques fair, which I was in & out of in 10 minutes. No interesting stuff for me, sad to say!
    But, the town also has two op shops which I've scored loot in before, so my trip wasn't entirely wasted.
    At the second op shop, I found this stunning Victorian art glass fancy bowl. I had a feeling it might have a uranium content, & as soon as I got home, my guess was proved correct.
    The bowl measures 22 cm x 18 cm across & 9 cm tall, & is made from two layers of cased glass. It is an ivory colour with a strong uranium content that glows brightly under UV light. There is a light peach tint to the edges that overhangs slightly, creating a narrow crest. The inside of the bowl features a very fine enamel decoration of a bird on a pine tree branch.
    I must also pass comment upon the extraordinary crimp on this bowl. As a collector of Victorian art glass, I have seen a LOT of crimped rims, but nothing like this. It has a double crimp - the first one a deep, triangular zig zag, the second, an extra long, super fine pleat.
    The base shows a neatly polished out pontil mark.
    This is a very high end piece of art glass, I think possibly an early Loetz item. Your informed thoughts are most welcome!

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    Comments

    1. DejaVu2 DejaVu2, 1 year ago
      I like the painted bird and tree, it's so lovely. All in all this bowl is stunning and you scored big time finding it.
    2. Watchsearcher Watchsearcher, 1 year ago
      Stunning in every detail!
    3. IronLace IronLace, 1 year ago
      Many thanks, DejaVu2!
    4. IronLace IronLace, 1 year ago
      Thanks also, Patricia!
    5. kivatinitz kivatinitz, 1 year ago
      adore this one.....
    6. IronLace IronLace, 1 year ago
      Much appreciated, kivatinitz!
    7. Russell117, 1 year ago
      Lovely find IronLace! I think some of the early Loetz decoration utilized pine needles as a design feature. This choice corresponded to the influence of Chinese and Japanese art in the art nouveau period. There is an on-line website which features this feature on examples of Loetz.
    8. IronLace IronLace, 1 year ago
      Many thanks, Russell117!
      Yes, I'm quite familiar with Dr. Hasselbach's informative article on Early Loetz. It has helped me identify pieces on numerous occasions...

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