A stunning example of Bohemian craftsmanship from the Art Nouveau period (circa 1900). This elegant vase is made of "Satin" (acid-etched) uranium glass, which provides a soft, velvety texture and a brilliant lime-green glow under UV light (as shown in photos).
The vase is exquisitely hand-decorated with high-relief (raised) enamel work featuring a botanical motif of flowers and autumn leaves. The rim and the base are accentuated with deep oxblood/brown enamel bands and fine gilt (gold) highlights, characteristic of the renowned Harrachov (Harrach) glassworks.
Key Features:
Manufacturer: Attributed to Harrach (Bohemia).
Material: Satin Uranium Glass (fluorescent).
Decoration: Hand-painted relief enamel and gilding.
Period: Late 19th / Early 20th Century.
Style: Art Nouveau / Jugendstil.
Condition Report:
The vase is in very good antique condition. The enamel painting and gilding are remarkably well-preserved with minimal wear.
Note: There is one tiny micro-chip (flea bite) on the upper rim (see macro photo for details). No cracks or repairs.
Dimensions: 31,5/9,5/12/10 cm
636 g
Specifications
ConditionVery goodColorsMulti ColorMaterialGold, GlassNumber of items1Height31 cmWidth10 cmDepth12 cmSigns of usageChipped