This is a rare antique French Baccarat Nimes crystal glass liquor decanter. It is an original production style cut glass decanter with a lid/stopper. The decanter was manufactured in France The decanter is made of clear glass a mark on stopper see photos not signed see bottom for medallion this is not signed antique production listed in the baccarat catalogs. There is lime deposit in inside bottom see photos.
Hi, welcome to my listing and thanks for looking. Name: Stuart Crystal, England. Type: 1920s champagne glasses. Size: 7, 17.9cm. Weight: Approx 147g x 6. Condition: Very good, no damage. No chips or cracks. Comments: A superb set of Stuart champagne glasses, lots of cutting that looks stunning. Perfect for that head table etc. Rare to find a full set of 6 from this period. Quality that will not disappoint. Viewing and cash on collection are welcome from Oxford. I have tried to give the best description I can, if you think I have mis-described it in any way please let me know. All parcels will be sent registered post (unless otherwise specified). Please bear in mind that as a general rule all used glassware will inevitably have the odd light mark or two. Chips, cracks, bruising, stains etc will be mentioned.
Handmade in Germany in the 1920’s this is a stunning decanter as although it has age, it also has a design which will fit into any modern setting. It also stands out as a special pice of glass. I have quite a collection and this one always draws the eye.
Crafted in the early 20th century, this original piece is made of clear glass and crystal, designed to hold taper/dinner candles. Its Elegant style and glossy finish make it a perfect fit for your entryway, foyer, or dining room.
This exquisite 10, ? Oval bowl is a unique masterpiece that exudes elegance and sophistication. Crafted from the finest quality crystal using the traditional hand-cutting technique, this vintage piece is a rare find that is sure to impress. The bowl features a stunning fire cut pattern that adds a touch of luxury to any decor. Ideal for use as a decorative piece or for serving your favourite delicacies, this unmarked bowl boasts a mirrored surface and intricate hand-painted and engraved heritage designs. Carefully crafted in the early 20th century, this original piece is a testament to the superior production style of cut glass. Handmade with care, this crystal bowl is a must-have for collectors of fine glassware.
Crafted in the early 20th century, this original piece is made of clear glass and crystal, designed to hold taper/dinner candles. Its Elegant style and glossy finish make it a perfect fit for your entryway, foyer, or dining room.
Ultra Clear White Crystal Stueben Glass. Buddha Kwan Yin Figurine 1920/30s. This ultra rare heavy clear White Crystal Kwan Yin. The figurine is standing up with a hair bun in the middle of the top of its head. It is wearing a long robe. The black stand in some of the photos is included with the figurine. Stueben glass was made in the United States in the early 1900’s. See the Dimitroff Steuben book. For an example of this piece. Kwan Yin in clear White Crystal is very rare. This Kwan Yin figurine is in good condition with only one small chip on the very bottom of the figurine where the robe ends. It is hard to notice, I had to really look to find it. It would be lovely in anyone’s collection who loves rare figurines or centre pieces. It does have seams. And mold lines and air bubbles in the glass but it is not damage. There is a metal band going around the base of the figurine below its feet and above the peg on the bottom. The figurine is 10 inches. Is 2.5 inches or 6.5cm across. It is 11 & 3/8 inches or 29cms tall on the stand. The figurine is very heavy and solid. The Kwan Yin is very scarce and very hard to find in any colour, you do not see them on auctions anymore. This rare Kwan Yin has been in my collection for a long time, but now someone else can enjoy this lovely figurine in their collection. Have a look at all the photos to see the lovely colour and condition. I know what it is like to get broken items and feel bitterly disappointed when they are not wrapped properly. I will double box this lovely. Clear White Crystal Kwan Yin figurine. To protect it, and make sure you get it in the same beautiful condition it is in now.
THE TOUCH OF THIS VASE IS SERENE AS THE HAND CARVED GROOVES PRESENT A ROYAL RESPECT. TIRED TO FIND ANOTHER BUT CAN NOT. WE LET YOU DECIDE HOW TO CLEAN THEM! This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Decorative Cookware, Dinnerware & Serveware\Plates”. The seller is “violetwavesreligious” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States, Poland, Ireland, Netherlands, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Iceland, Macedonia, Belgium, Liechtenstein, Italy, Switzerland, Republic of Croatia, Portugal, Malta, Cyprus, Austria, Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Norway, Greece, Greenland, Montenegro, United Kingdom, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Hungary, France, Denmark, Vatican City State, San Marino, Spain, Estonia, Bermuda, Albania, Monaco, Moldova, Saint Pierre and Miquelon, Gibraltar, Canada, Andorra, Romania, Mexico, Serbia, Lithuania, Finland, Luxembourg, Germany, Latvia.
Superb Set of Three R are Vintage /Antique (1930s) English Stuart Crystal Candle Holders In Near Perfect Condition (3.5/9cm, 193g Each). If you’re looking for such items, you’d be very hard pressed to find too many better. Magnificent pieces of British lead crystal workmanship of the highest order. Please browse all 12 sets of photographs attached for size, weight and condition as they are self explanatory and they are an accurate description of the condition. Absolutely perfect without any chips or damage whatsoever. If you are extremely particular then I’d say there are very minor friction marks on the base but that apart, near perfect. From the 1800s until 2001, Stuart Crystal was the pride of generations of the Stuart family, starting with Frederick Stuart. In 1827, at the age of about 11, the orphaned Frederick Stuart went to work at the Red House Glassworks in Stourbridge in the British Midlands. At 24, Stuart left the Glassworks to seek his fortune as a glass salesman. Years later, he would return as the proprietor of The Red House. In 1853, Stuart entered into a 14-year partnership, forming the firm of Mills, Webb & Stuart. By the 1870s, the company (now Stuart and Mills) was a supplier of glassware to ocean liners. Subsequently, Stuart crystal stemware would be supplied for use aboard the White Star Line’s ill-fated “Titanic” in 1912. In 1881, Stuart proceeded with plans to launch a new business, Stuart & Sons, with his seven sons. The new company was launched in 1883, after his previous partnership, Stuart & Mills, expired in 1882. In a sense, Stuart’s career had come full circle, as he and his sons took over the Red House Glassworks where he had been apprenticed years before. Stuart retired in 1897, at the age of 82. He passed away in 1900. Stuart & Sons was incorporated as a limited company in 1911. In 1936, all glass production was transferred from the Red House factory to new facilities at White House Glassworks. The original glass works, a 110-foot-tall glass making cone, is now a museum where visitors can see how crystal was once manufactured there. In 1966, Stuart & Sons opened a new glass works factory in South Wales. The White House factory was demolished in 1979, and the following year, a new company was formed in Scotland, called Stuart Strathearn Glass. Glass production ceased altogether in 2001. As part of the Waterford Wedgwood group of companies, Stuart Crystal maintains a standard of product excellence, particularly in terms of design innovation for which it is well known. In the early 1900s, Robert Stuart (a son of the founder) was apparently instrumental in introducing art nouveau designs. Famous designers, Graham Sutherland and Paul Nash produced creative designs for Stuart Crystal during the 1930s, some of which were exhibited at Harrod’s department store. From 1949, John Luxton led a new generation of cutters in modern design concepts. Most recently, since 2005, Stuart Crystal has launched a nostalgic gift ware collection and headed along a new, creative path. This item is in the category “Pottery, Ceramics & Glass\Drinkware & Barware\Drinkware”. The seller is “santoor-uk” and is located in this country: GB. This item can be shipped worldwide.