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  • 4 Pieces Art Glass Danish Holmegaard Signed Numbered Glassware with Book
    By Holmegaard
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    This beautiful set of 4 hand blown Mid-Century Modern art glass Holmegaard of Denmark consists of 1 large flower bowl or vase measuring 9.25 inches round x 8.25 inches high, 2 medium bowls or vases measuring 5.25 inches round x 5.5 inches high, and 1 small container or ashtray measuring 6.25 inches round x 2.75 inches high. Each piece is numbered and signed by the artist These stunning Scandinavian glass bowls and vases may have been designed by Per Lutken. 22 page book Holmegaard of Copenhagen By Appointment to the Royal Danish Court measures 8.25" x 7.75" and is in Danish. Initial production at Holmegaard glassworks began in 1825. Early on, the factory produced only green bottles, but Henriette also wanted to produce clear glass tumblers, and the Bohemian glassblowers were able to manufacture these. The history of Holmegaard glassworks is a story of a few small glassworks in a peat bog, growing to become part of a large modern group over a period of 185 years. During the 20th century, artists entered the equation, designing and shaping Holmegaard’s glass products. This was the start of a long and proud tradition, and as a result, even to this very day, some of the best artists in Denmark are associated with Holmegaard’s glass production. Per Lütken (1916-1998) was the unsurpassed master of Danish glass design and one of Holmegaard’s most advanced glass designers. He worked at the Holmegaard Glass Factory from 1942 until his death in 1998 and has breathed life into more than 3,000 glass designs. Many of his ranges have become classics and are synonymous with the quality that Holmegaard is famous for. Per Lütken was the Holmegaard Glass Factory’s great inspiring figure. He was known for his perfectionism and made great demands on the glass blowers. If they complained that his designs were too difficult to blow in glass, Lütken’s ambitious response was always, “Well, who said things were supposed to be easy?” In Per Lütken’s opinion, glasses should have a certain natural weight, and they should ooze craftsmanship. Based on this philosophy, he created the thick, lip-friendly glasses with soft curves in the No. 5 (1970), Ship’s Glass...
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    Vintage 1960s Danish Mid-Century Modern Glass

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    Blown Glass

  • Mid-Century Modern Murano Art Glass Bowl
    By Murano 5
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    Constructed of multicolored glass cording, this coiled bowl was most likely made by an Italian artisan during the mid-1960s. The bowl is unsigned, so an ex...
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    Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Decorative Bowls

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  • Ercole Barovier Toso Italian Murano Art Glass Vase
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    Ercole Barovier Toso Italian Murano art glass vase.
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    20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

  • Mid-Century Modern Scandinavian Studio Art Glass Vase
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    This well executed midcentury art glass vase is unsigned, but believed to have originated from one of a number of Scandinavian glass factories such as Kosta Boda. The vase has a flat...
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    Mid-20th Century Unknown Mid-Century Modern Vases

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  • Antique Loetz Candia Silberiris Art Glass Vase
    By Loetz Glass
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    This antique art glass vase is unsigned but was made by Loetz of Austria in circa 1920 in their period Art Deco style. This pale yellow iridesce...
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    Early 20th Century Czech Art Deco Vases

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  • William Bernstein Art Glass Figural Lady Sculpture
    Located in Hamilton, Ontario
    William Bernstein art glass figural lady sculpture. Shipping within the United States and Canada is free.
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    20th Century American Figurative Sculptures

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