Ząbkowice Glasfabriek - Eryka Trzewik-Drost (attr.) - Platter - Glass - Glass dish on a stand.

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Holds a bachelor's degree in history of art and architecture, with 12 years of experience in decorative arts.

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This very special hand-blown bowl is a blue glass fruit bowl on a pedestal. This sculpture has a very pronounced color pattern.

Here are the details:
It is a type of serving bowl known as a 'pedestal bowl' (a bowl on a stand).

Weight 2244 grams
Center-to-center scale 350 mm
Height 210 mm

Material and color: The bowl is made of blue glass with a clear glass foot. The inside of the bowl has painted or enameled white and brown stripes.

Design: The plate features a distinctive, wavy or ruffled edge and is likely of vintage or Victorian origin (circa 19th or 20th century), often associated with decorative pieces from those periods.

This style of glassware was made by various manufacturers, including possibly Fenton or Westmoreland Glass Company, although specific markings are needed for a definitive identification of the manufacturer.

The museum vase (Hs 1071), a specific piece, is an antique 19th-century museum object (circa 1875-1900) from Czechia, and appears to have been an inspiration for this Polish bowl.

It is a decorative serving dish, often used for fruit or candies.
Style and origin: This specific design is likely a piece of Ząbkowice glassware, a Polish glass factory.

This style is also often associated with mid-century design (1960s) by designers such as Eryka Trzewik-Drost.

Material and color: The scale is made of cobalt blue glass with a clear, transparent footrest. The inside has a white pattern.
Features: The scale has a distinctive, wavy or pleated edge (ruffled edge) and is likely of vintage origin.
This style of glassware is popular among collectors.

Eryka Trzewik-Drost: A well-known designer for the Ząbkowice glass factory in Poland, whose work in the 1960s and 70s (Mid-Century Modern) was very popular. Many similar designs are attributed to her online.

Ząbkowice Glass Factory: The factory was known for this type of pressed glassware in various colors, including cobalt blue.

This very special hand-blown bowl is a blue glass fruit bowl on a pedestal. This sculpture has a very pronounced color pattern.

Here are the details:
It is a type of serving bowl known as a 'pedestal bowl' (a bowl on a stand).

Weight 2244 grams
Center-to-center scale 350 mm
Height 210 mm

Material and color: The bowl is made of blue glass with a clear glass foot. The inside of the bowl has painted or enameled white and brown stripes.

Design: The plate features a distinctive, wavy or ruffled edge and is likely of vintage or Victorian origin (circa 19th or 20th century), often associated with decorative pieces from those periods.

This style of glassware was made by various manufacturers, including possibly Fenton or Westmoreland Glass Company, although specific markings are needed for a definitive identification of the manufacturer.

The museum vase (Hs 1071), a specific piece, is an antique 19th-century museum object (circa 1875-1900) from Czechia, and appears to have been an inspiration for this Polish bowl.

It is a decorative serving dish, often used for fruit or candies.
Style and origin: This specific design is likely a piece of Ząbkowice glassware, a Polish glass factory.

This style is also often associated with mid-century design (1960s) by designers such as Eryka Trzewik-Drost.

Material and color: The scale is made of cobalt blue glass with a clear, transparent footrest. The inside has a white pattern.
Features: The scale has a distinctive, wavy or pleated edge (ruffled edge) and is likely of vintage origin.
This style of glassware is popular among collectors.

Eryka Trzewik-Drost: A well-known designer for the Ząbkowice glass factory in Poland, whose work in the 1960s and 70s (Mid-Century Modern) was very popular. Many similar designs are attributed to her online.

Ząbkowice Glass Factory: The factory was known for this type of pressed glassware in various colors, including cobalt blue.

Details

Era
1900-2000
Weight
2244 g
Title additional information
Glass dish on a stand.
No. of items
1
Material
Glass
Manufacturer/ Brand
Ząbkowice Glasfabriek
Designer/Artist/Maker
Eryka Trzewik-Drost (attr.)
Country of Origin
Poland
Style
Mid-century modern
Condition
Good condition - used with small signs of aging & blemishes
Height
210 mm
Width
350 mm
Depth
350 mm
Estimated Period
1950-1960, 1960-1970
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