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Eda Sweden Carnival Iridescent Art Glass Vase, Floral Sunburst Marigold, 1900s
$386.35
£286.18
€325
CA$533.62
A$595.58
CHF 311.98
MX$7,262.14
NOK 3,945.62
SEK 3,700.08
DKK 2,474.31
About the Item
Eda Sweden Carnival Glass Vase – Floral Sunburst Marigold, Iridescent Art Glass Elegance.
This stunning Eda Sweden glass vase is a radiant example of carnival glass artistry from the early 20th century. With its sunburst floral motif, scalloped rim, and marigold iridescence, this piece captures the light—and the imagination—with every angle.
Produced by Eda Glasbruk, one of Sweden’s most respected glass manufacturers, this vase reflects the brand’s commitment to quality and innovation. Founded in 1830 and active until 1933, Eda was known for its pressed and blown glass techniques, often blending traditional Scandinavian design with global decorative trends.
This particular vase showcases Eda’s mastery of carnival glass, a technique that originated in the United States around 1908 and quickly spread across Europe. Carnival glass is created by applying metallic salts to hot glass, resulting in a shimmering, iridescent finish that mimics the look of fine blown glass—at a more accessible price point. The name comes from its early use as a prize at carnivals, though today it’s a coveted collectible.
Design Details
- Color: Rich marigold hue with golden-brown undertones and a lustrous iridescent sheen
- Pattern: Intricate floral sunburst design, with a central bloom surrounded by etched petals and foliage
- Shape: Classic spittoon form with a wide, flared rim and rounded base—both decorative and functional
- Finish: High-gloss carnival glass surface that catches and reflects ambient light beautifully
A Collector’s Gem
This vase is ideal for collectors of Scandinavian glass, carnival glass, or mid-century decorative arts. It pairs beautifully with other marigold pieces from makers like Fenton, Northwood, or Riihimäki, yet stands out for its unique Swedish heritage and refined floral detailing.
Whether displayed on a mantel, in a curio cabinet, or as a centerpiece, this Eda Sweden vase offers timeless elegance and a touch of vintage glamour.
Manufacturer: Eda Glasbruk
Origin: Sweden
Date: Early 20th century
Material: Pressed carnival glass
Color: Marigold iridescent
Condition: Excellent vintage condition – no chips, cracks, or repairs
Dimensions: height 16.5 cm
- Dimensions:Height: 6.5 in (16.5 cm)Diameter: 3.94 in (10 cm)
- Style:Art Nouveau (Of the Period)
- Materials and Techniques:Blown Glass,Cast
- Place of Origin:
- Period:
- Date of Manufacture:Early 20th Century
- Condition:
- Seller Location:Bochum, DE
- Reference Number:Seller: ARV5-5114911stDibs: LU980446321172
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