Vase - Glass, Brass - Gilded brass filigree

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Antique baluster glass vase in topaz or amber coloured glass with an openwork brass filigree mounting, dating from the late 19th century (circa 1884–1895), height 20 cm, width 12 cm, depth 7 cm, diameter 6.5 cm, weight 462 g, with minor edge fleabites and some damaged red stones, not signed.

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An antique glass baluster vase made of topaz- or amber-colored glass with a detailed brass filigree mount, in the style of Frits Heckert. This specific design was patented in 1884 and is probably designed by Adolf Heyden for the renowned German glass manufacturer Fritz Heckert in Petersdrf (Silezie) nowadays Poland.
Dating: This specific technique in which hollow glass was blown into a brass filigree mount was patented in 1884. The vase dates from the late 19th century (ca. 1884–1895). Material: Topaz- or amber-colored glass with an openworked metal mount, enriched with colored glass 'jewels' (stones).
The vase is in good used condition, a flea-bite on the rim, and a few of the red stones have damage. The vase is unsigned.
See photos for a complete picture; they are part of the description
weight 462 grams Height 20 cm body 12 cm top 6.6 cm dia and bottom 7 cm dia
Carefully packed and insured shipping.

An antique glass baluster vase made of topaz- or amber-colored glass with a detailed brass filigree mount, in the style of Frits Heckert. This specific design was patented in 1884 and is probably designed by Adolf Heyden for the renowned German glass manufacturer Fritz Heckert in Petersdrf (Silezie) nowadays Poland.
Dating: This specific technique in which hollow glass was blown into a brass filigree mount was patented in 1884. The vase dates from the late 19th century (ca. 1884–1895). Material: Topaz- or amber-colored glass with an openworked metal mount, enriched with colored glass 'jewels' (stones).
The vase is in good used condition, a flea-bite on the rim, and a few of the red stones have damage. The vase is unsigned.
See photos for a complete picture; they are part of the description
weight 462 grams Height 20 cm body 12 cm top 6.6 cm dia and bottom 7 cm dia
Carefully packed and insured shipping.

Details

Era
1400-1900
Title additional information
Gilded brass filigree
Country of origin
Germany
Material
Brass, Glass
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
20 cm
Width
12 cm
Depth
7 cm
Diameter
6.5 cm
Estimated period
1850-1900
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