The primary keyword is Loetz Witwe glass vase. This piece is a small, mouthblown glass vase crafted around 1902 in Bohemia, known today as the Czech Republic. It features the distinctive "Creta Papillon" decor, famous for its iridescent finish that reflects shades of blue, silver, and light purple. The vase has an expertly shaped, green-tinted body, characteristic of the Loetz Witwe workshops in Klostermuehle. This vase exemplifies early 20th century Bohemian glass art, showing both artistic form and vibrant surface treatment. It is preserved in mint condition, making it a notable example of decorative arts from the period of 1900 to 1919.
Size: H. 3.8 in;
H. 9.65 cm;
Condition: Good. * this vase is in mint condition
Origin: Czech Republic
Period: 1900-1919
Materials: mouthblown glass
Reference Number: Please refer to stock #LO-V13 when inquiring at contact@princecastleconsignment.com.
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