Vase - Glass, Silver - Creise

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Art Deco green glass vase with a thick galvanic silver decoration of circles, the silver layer unusually thick for this technique, with a 1955 inscription on the lower rim indicating later addition, yet the vase is clearly pre-war and of German origin, c.1900–1910.

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Art deco vase made of green glass with a galvanically applied silver decoration of circles. The silver layer is exceptionally thick for a vase of this technique. An inscription was added on the lower edge in 1955, but the vase is clearly from before the war. The inscription reads: Westkustenturnier Meldorf 1955 alg. scharff. Holländerei. The Westkustenturnier in Meldorf is a recurring equestrian tournament.
The silverware and glass are in perfect condition.

Art deco vase made of green glass with a galvanically applied silver decoration of circles. The silver layer is exceptionally thick for a vase of this technique. An inscription was added on the lower edge in 1955, but the vase is clearly from before the war. The inscription reads: Westkustenturnier Meldorf 1955 alg. scharff. Holländerei. The Westkustenturnier in Meldorf is a recurring equestrian tournament.
The silverware and glass are in perfect condition.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Gross weight
700 g
Title additional information
Creise
Country of Origin
Germany
Material
Glass, Silver
Style
Art Deco
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
18 cm
Width
14.5 cm
Depth
14.5 cm
Diameter
14.5 cm
Estimated Period
1900-1910, 1930-1940
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Private

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