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Material: Ceramic
Set of Glasses, Octagonal Cut, Empire, Biedermeier
Located in Praha, CZ
Glass without damage.
Category
Early 19th Century Austrian Empire Antique Ceramic Glass
Materials
Brass, Iron
British, Lemonade Set
Located in London, GB
Smoked glass jug and 5 tumblers
c.1970s
Jug H28 x D9 cm
Tumblers H16.5 x D6 cm
Category
20th Century Ceramic Glass
Materials
Ceramic
Berndt Friberg, Ceramic Vase, 1960's
Located in Paris, FR
Berndt Friberg
Ceramic vase, 1960's
Marked: Friberg
Measures: H : 10 cm (3.9")
Overall very good condition
Berndt Friberg (1899-1981) was a Swedish ceramic artist particularly activ...
Category
1960s Swedish Mid-Century Modern Vintage Ceramic Glass
Materials
Ceramic
Bing & Grondahl, hand-painted sauce boat with flower motifs and gold rim
Located in Copenhagen, DK
Bing & Grondahl, hand-painted sauce boat with polychrome flower motifs and gold rim.
Approximately from the 1920s.
Marked.
First factory quality.
Perfect condition.
Dimensions: Lengt...
Category
1920s Danish Vintage Ceramic Glass
Materials
Porcelain
Matthew Weir Ceramic Glasses
Located in MADRID, ES
8 Ceramic glass by artist Matthew Weir.
Height: 9-12cm*.
Diameter: 8-10cm*.
About the Artist: Matthew Weir's work is characterised by its vitality, ...
Category
2010s Spanish Ceramic Glass
Materials
Ceramic
A hand painted Japanese porcelain vase from the Fukagawa factory circa 1930
Located in Central England, GB
This eye catching example from the highly acclaimed Japanese Fukagawa porcelain factory is traditionally hand decorated but with a contempo...
Category
Mid-20th Century Japanese Other Ceramic Glass
Materials
Porcelain
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