German Crystal Ball Vase from Nachtmann, 1960s
Delivering from: Warsaw, Poland
£125
Description
This spherical vase was made by the German glass factory Nachtmann during the 1960s. The vase is made of high quality 24% Bleikristall 24% lead crystal. It has decorative motifs.
The Nachtmann Manufactory was founded in 1834 by Michael Nachtmann in Unterhütte, Oberpfalz. He was an excellent glass producer. In 1900, the company was taken over by Zacharias Frank, who moved its headquarters to Neustadt an der Waldnaab. After the war, in 1945, Nachtmann rebuilt the partially destroyed production plants and started the production of lead crystal. In 1983, a third, highly modern crystal factory was established in Weiden in der Oberpfalz. In 2004, Nachtmann was taken over by its rival, the Austrian crystal producer Riedel, which now bears its name and brand.
This vase is in original vintage condition.
Additional information
Dimensions | 15 × 15 × 14 cm |
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Origin | Germany |
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GARAGE GARAGE
WEIMAR, 1919, VIENNA, THE ‘30S. MICHIGAN, THE ‘60S. COPENHAGEN, 1963. OUR STUDIO PROVIDES YOU WITH A TRAVEL AROUND THE WORLD. THIS PLACE IS CREATED OUT OF THE FURNITURE PASSION, THE NEED FOR BEAUTY AND CURIOSITY ABOUT INDUSTRIAL DESIGN, STILL NOT ENOUGH APPRECIATED. SINCE 2010 WE’VE BEEN ENLARGING OUR COLLECTION OF UNUSUAL OBJECTS, THE MOST OUTSTANDING FORMS IN THE HISTORY OF DESIGN, WHICH WERE CREATED IN THE YEARS 1900-1990, WITH FEW EXCEPTIONS.
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