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Mogens Ballin Silver Vase or Centerpiece from 1922

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Early 20th Century, Mogens Ballin Pewter and Brass Beaker, Denmark
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20th century Early Art Nouveau Pewter Beaker by Mogens Ballin, Denmark, c. 1900
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Beautiful and rare pewter beaker by renowned Danish silversmith and designer Mogens Ballin (1871–1914), a central figure in the Scandinavian Art Nouveau movement. This piece is an ex...
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This is a rare and spectacular example of F. & C. Osler's workmanship. The Osler firm was founded in Birmingham, England, in 1807. Thomas Osler and a partner produced small ornaments, followed by glass prisms and parts for chandeliers. In 1831, Osler's sons, Follett and Clarkson, assumed control of the business, which was eventually reorganized as F. & C. Osler. They moved to new premises in Birmingham, and in 1852 they opened their own glass factory so that they no longer had to rely on others for their glass. A perfect round and low centerpiece this will be the focal point of any table setting. The plateau base is engraved with a star cutting creating a bright eye-catching center. Ready for your favorite flowers in the removeable, easy to clear trumpet vases.
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