A refined early 20th-century European hand-blown art glass vase, attributed to French or Bohemian (Czech) decorative glass workshops and dating to approximately 1900–1925.
The vase features an elegant asymmetric, twisted neck and rounded base, showcasing Art Nouveau–influenced form. A finely enameled pastoral landscape decorates the surface, centered on a windmill and tree motif rendered in warm, painterly tones.
The glass body displays visible internal tooling marks created during the hot-forming process, along with a pontil on the base, confirming traditional hand-blown production. Executed in translucent opaline blue with olive and amber coloration. Unsigned, as is typical of many workshop-produced European art glass pieces of this era.
A highly decorative and collectible example of early 20th-century art glass, valued for its sculptural form, hand-painted detail, and authentic production characteristics.
Very good antique condition. No cracks or structural damage observed. Minor surface wear and internal tooling marks are inherent to the hand-blown manufacturing process and consistent with age.
Height: approx. 7 inches
Width: approx. 4.5 inches (at widest point)
Measurements shown in final image for reference.
A refined early 20th-century European hand-blown art glass vase, attributed to French or Bohemian (Czech) decorative glass workshops and dating to approximately 1900–1925.
The vase features an elegant asymmetric, twisted neck and rounded base, showcasing Art Nouveau–influenced form. A finely enameled pastoral landscape decorates the surface, centered on a windmill and tree motif rendered in warm, painterly tones.
The glass body displays visible internal tooling marks created during the hot-forming process, along with a pontil on the base, confirming traditional hand-blown production. Executed in translucent opaline blue with olive and amber coloration. Unsigned, as is typical of many workshop-produced European art glass pieces of this era.
A highly decorative and collectible example of early 20th-century art glass, valued for its sculptural form, hand-painted detail, and authentic production characteristics.
Very good antique condition. No cracks or structural damage observed. Minor surface wear and internal tooling marks are inherent to the hand-blown manufacturing process and consistent with age.
Height: approx. 7 inches
Width: approx. 4.5 inches (at widest point)
Measurements shown in final image for reference.