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Yellow Art Deco style vase
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A yellow vase made of crystal glass, polished in longitudinal stripes, and in the area of the stripes additionally in oval spheres. At the top and at the bottom, horizontal ground belts, in which there are also oval, ground spheres. Copy of Art deco vase from 1910-1920. Produced in Johann Oertel In 1869, Johannes Christian Oertel founded a factory in Haida (now Novy Bor) in the then Austro-Hungarian Empire to produce glass for export. A year later he patented the production of artistic glass, and in 1889 he patented the production of colored glass. In the 1920s, the company took part in numerous exhibitions. In 1945, the company was forced to leave the territory of independent Czechoslovakia and moved to Welzheim near Stuttgart to be back to Bohemia at the end of 1990s.
Title: Yellow Art Deco style vase
Description:
A yellow vase made of crystal glass, polished in longitudinal stripes, and in the area of the stripes additionally in oval spheres.
At the top and at the bottom, horizontal ground belts, in which there are also oval, ground spheres.
Copy of Art deco vase from 1910-1920.
Produced in Johann Oertel In 1869, Johannes Christian Oertel founded a factory in Haida (now Novy Bor) in the then Austro-Hungarian Empire to produce glass for export.
A year later he patented the production of artistic glass, and in 1889 he patented the production of colored glass.
In the 1920s, the company took part in numerous exhibitions.
In 1945, the company was forced to leave the territory of independent Czechoslovakia and moved to Welzheim near Stuttgart to be back to Bohemia at the end of 1990s.
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