Rindskopf - Vase - Glass

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Art Nouveau glass vase by Rindskopf, dating from 1900–1910, Bohemia origin with Austrian production, blown from the neck with no pontil mark and featuring multicoloured pulled feathers and an opaque mother-of-pearl colour, dimensions 13 cm diameter and 30 cm height, weight 900 g, in good condition with minor signs of aging and small stains.

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Rindskopf vase with the well-known pulled feathers in multicolored glass at the top and below it a rare opaque mother-of-pearl color
This vase is neck-blown, leaving no pontil mark and the neck is ground
Josef Rindskopf's Söhne, based in Teplice-Šanov, was founded in 1890 by brothers Albert, Sidney, Edwin and Sherman Rindskopf.
The company operated 3 glassworks: Fanny in Duchcov (founded in 1858), Joseph in Košťany (founded in 1878) and Barbara in Mstišov (founded in 1900).

Rindskopf vase with the well-known pulled feathers in multicolored glass at the top and below it a rare opaque mother-of-pearl color
This vase is neck-blown, leaving no pontil mark and the neck is ground
Josef Rindskopf's Söhne, based in Teplice-Šanov, was founded in 1890 by brothers Albert, Sidney, Edwin and Sherman Rindskopf.
The company operated 3 glassworks: Fanny in Duchcov (founded in 1858), Joseph in Košťany (founded in 1878) and Barbara in Mstišov (founded in 1900).

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
900 g
Specific region of origin
Bohemen
Country of Origin
Austria
Material
Glass
Style
Art Nouveau
Manufacturer/brand
Rindskopf
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
30 cm
Width
13 cm
Depth
13 cm
Diameter
13 cm
Estimated period
1900-1910
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Objects sold
Private

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