ART DECO Czech Pottery VASE This Art Deco pottery vase was made in Czechoslovakia between 1925 and 1939. The body is canary lustre and the handles and rim are green. Height: 8.75 inches. Excellent condition! (#4914)
Art Deco Orange Vase Item Number: rmpot275 Your Price: $ 21.00 1920s-30s 5.5x4.5 Czech Rep. Czechoslovakia An unmarked Art Deco vase in bright orange with a mustard brown drip glaze. Probably from Czechoslovakia. CA 1920s-30s. 5.5" tall 2" thick and 4" wide at the widest point. Excellent condition.
Rendered at 19:53:06 » Art Deco Czech Multi-color Rhinestone Dress Clip Vintage Mod Art Deco Czech Multi-color Rhinestone Dress Clip Vintage Mod Art Deco Czech Multi-color Rhinestone Dress Clip Vintage Mod This fabulous vintage Czech dress clip from the Art Deco period has a multitude of square cut rhinestones and round glass moonstone cabochons. It is triangular in shape, and measures 1 3/4" x 1 3/4". The moonstones are light blue, yellow, pink and green, and the rhinestones cover almost every color in the
Product Information Antique Royal Blue Art-Deco Rhinestone brooch Antique Royal Blue Art-Deco Rhinestone brooch Description Gorgeous handcrafted antique Art-Deco brooch with Rhinestones from the Gablonz industry Color: Gorgeous sparkling Blue Size: Height: cca. 2 1/2 - Width: 2 1/2" The brooch was handcrafted in former Czechoslovakia -Northern Bohemia/Europe approx. 1920 to 1938 This area was well known for their stunning handcraft jewels.
Eichwald Art Deco Majolica Vase Item Number: maj5 Your Price: $ 250.00 Circa: 1918-25 Condition: Used Size: 13.5" Country of Origin: Czech Rep. Manufacturer: Eichwald An earthenware vase from the Eichwald Pottery in Czechoslovakia, which started in 1871 and continued until 1945. This art deco vase has an incised mark and probably dates from 1918-1925. It is a beautiful majolica piece with pink rosebuds in a yellow basket and a lovely green background with lilac trim. There are small glaze chips on the feet
Produced in Czechoslovakia circa 1930 this blue Depression glass Art Deco rocket vase features three curved Machine Age legs and an outstanding flared panel optic bowl. Measuring 6 1/2 inches tall x 4 inches across the rim x about 2 inches across its triangular footed base and is in excellent condition. I use USPS with UPIC insurance for shipping. Please contact me if you would like a different shipping method, or with any other questions. Browse my store for more antique and collectible glass, ceramics,
Eichwald Art Deco Majolica Vase $ 250.00 An earthenware vase from the Eichwald Pottery in Czechoslovakia, which started in 1871 and continued until 1945. This art deco vase has an incised mark and probably dates from 1918-1925. It is a beautiful majolica piece with pink rosebuds in a yellow basket and a lovely green background...
item # 814491 Please refer to our stock # 2048 when inquiring. Wonderful, art deco ceramic vase from Czechoslovakia. Quintessential design, with a glossy black glaze, this piece is 7 1/4" tall, 22 1/2 inches in circumference at the widest point. Very versatile, and in excellent condition.
Lovely art deco glass snake vase from the 1920s-1930s. Quality Czech art glass with acid stamped "Czecho Slovakia" Loetz mark. When the words "Czecho" and "Slovakia"...
Czech glass: 8.5 inch tall fan vase Item Number: 1015 Czechoslovakia Standing 8 1/2' tall and spreading to 6' at its widest point, this great Czech Art Deco fan vase has only two striking colors: orange and blue. I love the way the blue mottling climbs up the body of this furnace decorated piece.
RARE Vintage Karl Palda Gorgeous Rare Art Deco Red Floral Enamel Bohemian Crystal Glass Vanity Tray RARE Vintage Karl Palda Gorgeous Rare Art Deco Red Floral Enamel Bohemian Crystal Glass Vanity Tray Item ID: BC 000299 A Rare Find! A Gorgeous original KARL PALDA hand-crafted Art Deco vanity or bon bon or cracker Tray Bowl Dish. What an elegant and unique shape! Cranberry red jewel red cut to clear. Just look at the complexity of the crystal's geometry! As if the gorgeous vibrant red pattern and clear
Size: 10.4" Desna art glass molds were introduced in the 1920s, around the same time that Rene Lalique began producing his collection of art glass molds. Many of the designs won awards, including the Certificate of Merit and the Grand Prix at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937 During World War II, glass production stopped, many of the glassworks were destroyed and archival materials disappeared. Fast-forward several decades, to the end of the communist era in Czechoslovakia. Several antique molds from the
Size: 8.8" Desna art glass molds were introduced in the 1920s, around the same time that Rene Lalique began producing his collection of art glass molds. Many of the designs won awards, including the Certificate of Merit and the Grand Prix at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937 During World War II, glass production stopped, many of the glassworks were destroyed and archival materials disappeared. Fast-forward several decades, to the end of the communist era in Czechoslovakia. Several antique molds from the Art
Size: 7" Desna art glass molds were introduced in the 1920s, around the same time that Rene Lalique began producing his collection of art glass molds. Many of the designs won awards, including the Certificate of Merit and the Grand Prix at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937 During World War II, glass production stopped, many of the glassworks were destroyed and archival materials disappeared. Fast-forward several decades, to the end of the communist era in Czechoslovakia. Several antique molds from the Art
Size: 6.8" Desna art glass molds were introduced in the 1920s, around the same time that Rene Lalique began producing his collection of art glass molds. Many of the designs won awards, including the Certificate of Merit and the Grand Prix at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937 During World War II, glass production stopped, many of the glassworks were destroyed and archival materials disappeared. Fast-forward several decades, to the end of the communist era in Czechoslovakia. Several antique molds from the Art
Size: 5" Desna art glass molds were introduced in the 1920s, around the same time that Rene Lalique began producing his collection of art glass molds. Many of the designs won awards, including the Certificate of Merit and the Grand Prix at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937 During World War II, glass production stopped, many of the glassworks were destroyed and archival materials disappeared. Fast-forward several decades, to the end of the communist era in Czechoslovakia. Several antique molds from the Art
Size: 8.6" Desna art glass molds were introduced in the 1920s, around the same time that Rene Lalique began producing his collection of art glass molds. Many of the designs won awards, including the Certificate of Merit and the Grand Prix at the World's Fair in Paris in 1937 During World War II, glass production stopped, many of the glassworks were destroyed and archival materials disappeared. Fast-forward several decades, to the end of the communist era in Czechoslovakia. Several antique molds from the Art