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ID help wanted -Its a bugs life -Harrach, Moser or Heckert
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Mike M:
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-3983
Please, please can anyone help identify this great bowl?
No signature of markings at all.
Green light weight glass about 8 inches across, moulded not blow.
Enamelled with 21 different bugs and bubbles
Exceptional quality enamelling
Looks old - I'd guess 1900s - looks bohemian
So I'm guessing Harrach, Moser or Heckert, but I could just as easily be wrong!
Cheers
Mike
Heidimin:
Stuart produced a cocktail set with gruesome-looking spiders in 1935 - illustrated in McConnell, Miller's 20th Century Glass, p241. A single glass sold recently on e-bay for £33 (McConnell suggests £350 for the set). And they did produce enamelware in a similar shade of green - eg the flowered pot illustrated in this Cambridge Glass Fair feature: http://www.cambridgeglassfair.com/exhibitions/pastexhibitions/2006-02-stuart.htm. Their chief designer Ludwig Kny came from a family of Czech glassmakers, which would account for the similarity to Bohemian enamelware.
But all the pieces I've seen have had "Stuart England" etched on the base. And your bugs seem a little more naturalistic and less cartoon-like than the Stuart spiders.
Stop press - just went to search for the spider glass on e-bay and discovered a cocktail shaker in the same pattern, but without the Stuart attribution, which went for only £10.50 - dammit: 160041380023. Note to self: must revise my search terms!
Mike M:
Hi
thanks for the suggestion but its a definite 'no' to Staurt.
The quality of the glass is way below that of Stuart (or for that matter Webb Corbett) - and the quality of the enamelling is way way above that of the British enamellers
Nor do I think it is French: Delvaux, Sevres and Baccarat all did enamelling closer to this style, but again they used better quality glass and were not as creative enamellers at this -21 different bugs!
Please does anyone else have any ideas?
Mike
PS you are right about that Stuart enamel spider decanter how did that one get away at £10.50. They usualy sell from £300-£500.
Glasshound:
I have a vase with similar enamelling..
http://www.glasshound.com/Bohemian_glass_vase_insects_299.html
/Blair
Mike M:
Indeed you do
Many thanks
I'd say its definitely the same style and origin -even the same bugs
I'm glad we agree on date and country
All we need now is a name for a maker -anyone?
thanks again
Mike
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