August Walther & Söhne - Vase - Atlas - Glass

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Description from the seller

An exceptional and highly collectible German Art Deco statement piece, designed in 1933 by the renowned August Walther & Söhne (Ottendorf-Okrilla, Saxony).

This heavy pressed glass vase represents the pinnacle of high German modernism, featuring the rare and iconic "Atlas" pattern. The sculptural design masterfully combines fluid energy with sharp geometric forms, utilizing an intricate web of interlocking curves, high-relief spheres, and contrasting frosted textures.

Rarity & Historical Significance
This specific smoky topaz (Rauchtopas) tone was offered exclusively during the initial production year of 1933, making it an incredibly elusive find for serious art glass collectors. Following the post-war nationalization of the Saxon factory, the complex original molds became permanently worn out by the mid-1960s. As a result, this authentic, pre-war design can never be replicated.

[SPECIFICATIONS]
Object: Vase
Model: "Atlas"
Designer / Manufacturer: August Walther & Söhne
Period: Art Deco (1933)
Country of Origin: Germany (Saxony)
Material: Heavy pressed glass
Color: Smoky Topaz
Height: 17 cm
Width (Top Rim): Approx. 20 cm
Weight: Heavy, substantial quality glass

[CONDITION REPORT]
Top Rim: Entirely immaculate, crisp, and free of any fleabites or roughness.
Body & Texture: Excellent vintage condition with strong relief definition and beautiful play of light.
Base / Foot-Rim: Features a historic flake on the bottom foot-rim (consistent with its century-long journey). This remains completely hidden from view when the vase is displayed frontally and styled, preserving its full aesthetic impact.
Please examine the high-resolution photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this condition description.

An exceptional and highly collectible German Art Deco statement piece, designed in 1933 by the renowned August Walther & Söhne (Ottendorf-Okrilla, Saxony).

This heavy pressed glass vase represents the pinnacle of high German modernism, featuring the rare and iconic "Atlas" pattern. The sculptural design masterfully combines fluid energy with sharp geometric forms, utilizing an intricate web of interlocking curves, high-relief spheres, and contrasting frosted textures.

Rarity & Historical Significance
This specific smoky topaz (Rauchtopas) tone was offered exclusively during the initial production year of 1933, making it an incredibly elusive find for serious art glass collectors. Following the post-war nationalization of the Saxon factory, the complex original molds became permanently worn out by the mid-1960s. As a result, this authentic, pre-war design can never be replicated.

[SPECIFICATIONS]
Object: Vase
Model: "Atlas"
Designer / Manufacturer: August Walther & Söhne
Period: Art Deco (1933)
Country of Origin: Germany (Saxony)
Material: Heavy pressed glass
Color: Smoky Topaz
Height: 17 cm
Width (Top Rim): Approx. 20 cm
Weight: Heavy, substantial quality glass

[CONDITION REPORT]
Top Rim: Entirely immaculate, crisp, and free of any fleabites or roughness.
Body & Texture: Excellent vintage condition with strong relief definition and beautiful play of light.
Base / Foot-Rim: Features a historic flake on the bottom foot-rim (consistent with its century-long journey). This remains completely hidden from view when the vase is displayed frontally and styled, preserving its full aesthetic impact.
Please examine the high-resolution photographs carefully as they form an integral part of this condition description.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Country of origin
Germany
Model
Atlas
Material
Glass
Style
Art Deco
Manufacturer/brand
August Walther & Söhne
Condition
Excellent condition: barely used with minimal signs of wear
Height
17 cm
Width
20 cm
Depth
20 cm
Estimated period
1930-1940
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Objects sold
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