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Object Name2 Vases
Maker Harrach Glasshouse (f. 1712)
Maker Glashüttenwerke Buchenau
Maker Ferdinand von Poschinger (German, 1842 - 1917)
Made FromNon-lead Glass
Dateabout 1900-1914
Place MadeEurope; possibly Austria; possibly Bohemia
Techniquemold-blown, cold-painted or enameled, fabricated
SizeSee Individual Records
Accession Number92.3.37
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Isabel Obourn
Curatorial Area(s)
Not On View
Physical DescriptionProbably colorless with transparent amethyst stain, iridization, polychrome enameling or painting, metal is gold colored (mostly worn); mold-blown, cold-painted or enameled, fabricated. Pair of iridized inverted baluster-shape vases with slightly different iridization; narrow openings fitted with metal collar flanked by pair of thin cyma-curve handles extending to shoulder; straight cylindrical neck of glass extens to swollen shoulder that gradually tapers towards base; body decorated with gold and multicolored paint/enamel, just below opening on neck is band of gold scalloping with a band of regularly spaced dots just below, shoulder area has trompe l'oiel netting of knotted gold cords with orange color at junctures, small painted hearts hang from top row of junctures, groups of three cords and tassels hang from second and third rows, center of front and back depicts gold baskets hanging from ribbon extending to approximate mid-point of walls, basket rim in rebus curve, filled with flowering branches; base is mounted in circular metal band supported by three legs consisting of roughly cast cherubim with claw feet; no pontil mold marks; unsigned.
Provenance
Source Isabel Obourn - 1992
vase
Ferdinand von Poschinger
about 1900-1914
vase
Glashüttenwerke Buchenau
about 1900-1914
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about 1963
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Benito Laren
1987
bottle
1100-1299
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Monica Backström
1991