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Umberto Bellotto, Vaso, vetro soffiato con murrine applicate, bordi/manici in vetro nero e struttura in ferro battuto, 1920 circa. #UmbertoBellotto #MuranoGlass #ArtDecoGlass #VenetianDesign

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Incredible vintage 1930s Art Deco H. Hoffman Bohemian uranium glass hood ornament/sculpture - measures 9.75" long!

#artdeco #bohemianglass #uraniumglass #czechglass #hhoffman #czechoslovakia #vintage1930s #hoodornament #artdecoglass #glassart #artglass #artdecodesign #streamlinemoderne #movement

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Ingrid perfume bottle
malachite glass
Riedel Glassworks
Bohemia, Czechoslovakia
1930s

#artdeco #bohemianglass #vintageperfume #artdecoglass #artdecodesign #vintage1930s #art #riedelglass #czechoslovakia #handmade #artglass #malachiteglass

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René Lalique created the "Vitesse" car mascot in 1929. It was used as a radiator cap on the front of cars of the time.
René Lalique (born April 6, 1860, Ay, France—died May 5, 1945, Paris) was a French jeweler and glass designer during the early 20th century whose creations contributed significantly to the Art Nouveau movement at the turn of the century.
Lalique was trained at the School of Decorative Arts, Paris, and in London (1878–80) and founded his own firm at Paris in 1885. His Art Nouveau brooches and combs attracted great attention at the Paris international exhibition in 1900, after which he became a celebrated jeweler. Among his patrons was the renowned French actress Sarah Bernhardt, for whom he designed some of his finest creations. He was also a technical innovator, successfully introducing new materials, such as horn, by emphasizing their hitherto neglected visual and tactile qualities. His favourite motifs were women—represented with sensuous hair and diaphanous drapery—and animals, especially snakes or insects. Reacting against machine production of more manneristic jewelry featuring precious gems, he created jewelry of elegant and fantastic designs with relatively few precious stones.
His relief decoration was produced by blowing into molds or by pressing. His new designs shown at the Paris Exhibition, 1925, greatly enhanced his reputation. Used for luxury articles, Lalique glass was the height of fashion during the 1920s. He was a leading advocate of the use of glass in architecture, and much of his work was in the form of lighting equipment and other details of interior decoration. Under the direction of his son Marc, Lalique’s factory continued to produce glass in his own personal style after his death.

René Lalique created the "Vitesse" car mascot in 1929. It was used as a radiator cap on the front of cars of the time. René Lalique (born April 6, 1860, Ay, France—died May 5, 1945, Paris) was a French jeweler and glass designer during the early 20th century whose creations contributed significantly to the Art Nouveau movement at the turn of the century. Lalique was trained at the School of Decorative Arts, Paris, and in London (1878–80) and founded his own firm at Paris in 1885. His Art Nouveau brooches and combs attracted great attention at the Paris international exhibition in 1900, after which he became a celebrated jeweler. Among his patrons was the renowned French actress Sarah Bernhardt, for whom he designed some of his finest creations. He was also a technical innovator, successfully introducing new materials, such as horn, by emphasizing their hitherto neglected visual and tactile qualities. His favourite motifs were women—represented with sensuous hair and diaphanous drapery—and animals, especially snakes or insects. Reacting against machine production of more manneristic jewelry featuring precious gems, he created jewelry of elegant and fantastic designs with relatively few precious stones. His relief decoration was produced by blowing into molds or by pressing. His new designs shown at the Paris Exhibition, 1925, greatly enhanced his reputation. Used for luxury articles, Lalique glass was the height of fashion during the 1920s. He was a leading advocate of the use of glass in architecture, and much of his work was in the form of lighting equipment and other details of interior decoration. Under the direction of his son Marc, Lalique’s factory continued to produce glass in his own personal style after his death.

Vitesse
glass
1929
Rene Lalique
1860-1945
France

#renelalique #france #glass #pressedglass #moldedglass #artdeco #artdecoglass #architecturalglass #decorativeglass #autoaccessory #radiatocap #vitesse #circa1929 #laliqueglass

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The Barovier family has a long and significant history in Murano glassmaking, dating back to the late 13th century. Their legacy spans centuries, with notable figures like Angelo Barovier and Ercole Barovier contributing to the development and innovation of Murano glass. The family's involvement in glassmaking on Murano is rooted in a decree of the Venetian Republic that concentrated all glass furnaces on the island.

The Barovier family has a long and significant history in Murano glassmaking, dating back to the late 13th century. Their legacy spans centuries, with notable figures like Angelo Barovier and Ercole Barovier contributing to the development and innovation of Murano glass. The family's involvement in glassmaking on Murano is rooted in a decree of the Venetian Republic that concentrated all glass furnaces on the island.

Rare "Floreali" vase
hand blown glass
Ercole Barovier
Vetreria Artistica Barovier
1924

#glass #artglass #art #murano #venice #italy #vetreriaartisticabarovier #ercolebarovier #artdeco #artdecoglass #handmade #italianglass #muranoglass #venetianglass #floreali #vase #circa1924

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An Absolutely Fabulous Assortment of Antique & Art Deco items On Sale! Just follow the link below

loreleisemporium.etsy.com

#ArtDeco #Flapper #porcelaindoll #CollectableDoll #Antiques #peacockfeathers #Limoge #facescreen #Beading #Writingdesk #Candlesticks #ArtDecoGlass

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1930s Art Deco Czech Bohemian Glass Dish by Curt Schlevogt

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#curtschlevogt #bohemianartglass #artdeco #artdecoglass #malachiteglass #mermaids #snakes #seaserpents #trinketdish #carvedglass #czech #slovakia #1930s

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