Sowerby Amber Glass Centrepiece circa 1930
Current Bid: | £40.00 |
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Total Amount: | £49.60 |
Number of Bids: | 5 |
Location: | United Kingdom |
Highest Bidder: | User 1355 |
Auction Start: | 25/02/24 18:00:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 10/03/24 20:12:00 UTC |
Auction Finished : | 10/03/24 20:12:03 UTC |
Sowerby Amber Glass Centrepiece circa 1930
This set comprises a standing figure of a young boy, nude and holding a kid or young goat, mounted on a round plinth with ten pierced holes, combined with a centrepiece bowl with rounded modelled walls and a crimped edge rim, the interior with a central starburst design suurounded by a stylised floral border. Both pieces are made from pressed amber glass with a matt finish and resemble very closely pieces made by the Sowerby factory in the 1930s.The Sowerby family came from the North West of England near Carlisle and settled in Gateshead in the late eighteenth century. The firm Sowerby Glassworks is known from 1807 onwards and continued production until 1972, concentrating on pressed glass. Catalogues of their wares still exist and they produced pieces in a wide variety of styles and shapes which retain their popularity today.
The centrpiece figurine, which was intended as a flower holder or ‘frog’, is rather unusual; normally the figures are female but the style of the modelling is identical. Similar designs to the bowl can be found in a 1936 catalogue but versions of it even appear in another catalogue from 1882. Many centrepiece/bowl combinations are found and some of them are not always original. This may possibly be the case here but if so the ‘match’ is extremely pleasing to the eye and the two elements set one another off perfectly to produce a striking example of Art Deco decorative design.
Size: | 24 cm high (bowl with figure), bow 22 cm wide, foot is 11 cm |
Weight: | 2075 grams |
Date: | 1930s |
Condition: | Very good condition |
Estimate: | £50 – 80 |