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Important Glass Vase by Oskar Peukert
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Description
Heavily enameled in a colorful, ebullient pattern of flowers, leaves and scrolling elements all over clear blown glass, this very rare vase was made sometime between1925 and1930, by Oskar Peukert, at Haida, Czechloslovakia. Haida, now known as Novy Bor is one of the most important glass making centers for bohemian glass. The design of this vase is reminiscent of glass from the Weiner Werkstatt. It retains two original stickers.
There are a pair of these vases in the collection of the important private Glass Museum at Passau, Germany, which I photographed in 2001. -
More Information
Documentation: Makers Label/Invoice Notes: Labeled..twice and personally documented at the Glass Museum of Passau, Germany Origin: Czech Republic Period: 1920-1949 Materials: enameled blown glass Condition: Good. Excellent condition Creation Date: 1925-1930 Styles / Movements: Art Deco, Art Nouveau, Modern Patterns: Florals/Botanical, Modern Book References: Logo shown in Carolus Hartmann "The Glass of the Haida and Steinschonau Area" page 268 The company Emil R. Peukert, founded in 1924 active til 1945, produced luxurious, practical and lighting glass. Son Oskar Peukert took over in 1935. Article References: Additional documentation is from my visit to the Passau Glass Museum. I had at that time photographed the same vases in their collection with a slight foot style variation. Dealer Reference #: GDF-OP-01 Incollect Reference #: 370174 -
Dimensions
H. 8.94 in; Diam. 8 in; H. 22.71 cm; Diam. 20.32 cm;
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Established in 1999, by antiques dealer Gail Garlick, the gallery focuses on historical works of the 20th Century. Primarily Good Design shows furniture, lighting and decorative arts from Italy, the US and Scandinavia. Meticulous about authenticity, we maintain a substantial research library. Our preference for refined works in original patina have won us an international following of designers, collectors and gallerists.