Cut Glass Vase

Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865

Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865
Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865

Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865    Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865

A beautiful quality antique 19th century Bohemian green glass vase of slender fluted tulip form which has been very skilfully cut with six overlayed white geometric straight sided petal shaped panels. Three of these highly decorative panels are cross cut with small strawberry diamonds (some collectors refer to this as hobnail cut - cross hatched) the other three are enamelled with colourful floral blooms on a richly gilded ground, the space between the panels having a gilt floriate scrolling pattern. This very stylish glass vase with a gilded castellated "Van Dyke" rim, stands on a round pedestal foot which is also overlayed with geometric straight sided petal shape panels that are enamelled and gilded, it has a slender hexagonally faceted annulated knopped stem. This is a beautiful quality and highly decorative antique item that dates to the 19th century during the reign of Queen Victoria circa 1865.

The vase does not have any makers marks it could possibly have been made by the renowned Silesian glass maker Countess Schaffgotsch'sche Josephinenhütte Josephinenhütte of Szklarska Porba klarska prmba (German Schreiberhau) is a town in the district of Jeleniogórski in the Lower Silesian province in Poland. However there are a number of other possibilities for manufacturers who made similar items.

They include Harrach at Neuwelt, Moser at Meierhoefen near Karlsbad, Meyr's Neffe at Adolf near Winterberg. As shown in the last image - together they do make a nice matched pair. This beautiful antique vase is in excellent antique condition with just a little wear to the gilding. Overall Height 9 3/16 inches (23.4 cm) Base Diameter 3 inches (7.6 cm) Vase diameter 2 3/8 inches (6.1 cm) Weight 337 grammes unpacked. Victoria and Albert Museum item CIRC.

The item "Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865" is in sale since Wednesday, July 8, 2020. This item is in the category "Pottery, Porcelain & Glass\Glass\Date-Lined Glass\Victorian (c.

The seller is "jockjen" and is located in Askam-in-Furness. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Decoration: Enamelled
  • Country of Origin: Czech/ Bohemia
  • Colour: Green
  • Style: Victorian
  • Maker: Moser
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Cutting: Hobnail cut
  • Alternative cutting name: Small Strawberry diamonds
  • Shape: Tulip
  • Panelled: Petal shaped Panels
  • Stem: Annulated knop
  • Foot: Round Pedestal
  • Date circa: 1865
  • Brand: Antique
  • Object Type: Vase
  • MPN: Does not apply
  • Feature: Panelled
  • Rim: Castellated
  • Alternative rim name: Van Dyke
  • Glassmaking Technique: Overlay
  • Type of Glass: Cut Glass
  • Glassware Type: Art Glassware


Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865    Antique Bohemian Cut Green Glass Vase Overlay Gilded Panels Enamelled circa 1865