A Pair of Art Deco Pressed Glass Trophy Form Vases, Davidson, 1930s
£45.00
LOT NUMBER 3
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LOT NUMBER 3
A Pair of Art Deco Pressed Glass Trophy Form Vases, Davidson, 1930s
A Pair of pressed glass vases of hexagonal form, the rounded body with a lobed rim and standing on a shaped foot, two handles to the sides in the shape of a trophy. These pieces resemble similar designs in clear pressed glass made by the Davidson factory in the 1930s. George Davidson founded the Teams Flint Glass Works in 1867, which later became known as George Davidson & Co. In the 1880s the company began producing pressed glass tableware in a variety of shapes and by the 1920s their designs began to reflect the new Art Deco trends. The firm continued production until the 1980s, closing in 1987. These vases come from their 'Chippendale' range and were probably made in the 1930s. It has been suggested that this and other similar forms were intended to hold celery. Normally sold singly, it is less common to find a matching pair with their obvious decorative potential.Size: | Ht 20cm (max), Width 18.5cm (max) and 19.5cm (max), Width 19cm (max) |
Weight: | 1.195kg and 1.075kg |
Date: | 1930s |
Condition: | Very good condition. One vase with a very slight lean. |
Price: | £45 |