Pair of Bohemian Harrach Glass Vases, Morocco pattern, second half C19th
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 02/12/24 20:55:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 16/12/24 20:10:00 UTC |
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Pair of Bohemian Harrach Glass Vases, Morocco pattern, second half C19th
A pair of opaque glass vases of flattened pear shape, the necks spreading slightly outwards towards the top with a cup shape rim, the white ground glass heavily enamelled with polychrome decoration, a variety of bead bordered shaped panels with yellow, blue and pink grounds dotted with stylised floral blooms. The pattern of these pieces is known as ‘Morocco’, presumably a nod towards the decorative items produced there, and can be found in the nineteenth century pattern books of the Harrach factory situated in Bohemia, now part of the Czech republic.The Harrach glassworks is named after Alois Raimund von Harrach (Count Harrach), on whose estate it was founded in Bohemia, in the early eighteenth century. Managed at first by one Elias Muller, the firm traded under a variety of names becoming known as Harrach in the nineteenth century and Harrachov, the name eventually given to the town where the factory was situated, in the twentieth. These opulent vases were a popular part of its range in the nineteenth century, the pattern being produced in a variety of similar shapes and always as shelf ornament pieces. The decoration here is particularly lavish with an attractive use of colour and has survived in excellent condition making these a desirable addition for collectors of Bohemian glass or admirers of nineteenth century glass style generally.
Size: | Ht 16cm, Width 7.5cm (max), Depth 5cm (max), Base diam 4.5cm |
Weight: | 340gm |
Date: | Second half C19th |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £60 – 80 |