Heinrich Hoffmann Art Deco Malachite Glass Jewellery Box-Nude Figures, 1920 - Jewellery box - Malachite






Holds a bachelor's degree in history of art and architecture, with 12 years of experience in decorative arts.
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Art Deco malachite glass jewellery box in green, dating to 1910–1920, by Heinrich Hoffmann.
Description from the seller
Immaculate condition unique Heinrich Hoffmann green, art deco polished malachite (emerald green, matte surface mineral effect glass) round jewellery box with high - reliefe figural composition from the beginning of the 20th century. The opaque lidded box is completely decorated with nude female figures. Its lid is entirely decorated.
Unique color and decoration, exceptional handmade quality from a private collection.
It is preserved in very good condition, no chips, no cracks, no repair.
The photo - image material is an integral part of the item description.
The package will be shipped with careful packaging and tracking.
Heinrich Hoffmann (1875–1939) opened a shop selling glass jewelry in Paris at the turn of the 20th century. After studying glassmaking in Gablonz, following the impulse of René Lalique's artistic direction, he expanded his products to vases made of decorative pressed glass and perfume bottles. Period : 1920. A work so typical of the artistic age and the creator, which comes from a demanding private collection.
Seller's Story
Immaculate condition unique Heinrich Hoffmann green, art deco polished malachite (emerald green, matte surface mineral effect glass) round jewellery box with high - reliefe figural composition from the beginning of the 20th century. The opaque lidded box is completely decorated with nude female figures. Its lid is entirely decorated.
Unique color and decoration, exceptional handmade quality from a private collection.
It is preserved in very good condition, no chips, no cracks, no repair.
The photo - image material is an integral part of the item description.
The package will be shipped with careful packaging and tracking.
Heinrich Hoffmann (1875–1939) opened a shop selling glass jewelry in Paris at the turn of the 20th century. After studying glassmaking in Gablonz, following the impulse of René Lalique's artistic direction, he expanded his products to vases made of decorative pressed glass and perfume bottles. Period : 1920. A work so typical of the artistic age and the creator, which comes from a demanding private collection.
