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1920s Art Glass Star Indent, On Multi-colored Cone. Fantastic German Ornament. For Sale
Multi-pointed Star, on Cone."End of Day" coloration.
Art Glass German Glass Christmas Tree Ornament. 1920s.
Gold globe center, out of which are many different points, forming a star.
Each point is highlighted and blends from the gold to an aquamarine color.
Star points, exquisitely blown and pulled from this single tube of glass.
Multi-colored cone at bottom, which blends from a gold to pink to a bright cherry pink.
Cherry pink knob at the bottom.
An "End of the Day" glass coloration, where all the colors left were used, rather than wasting them.
Very unique and most certainly, a work of art.
This also had to be a very experience glass blower, and many, I am sure, were not completed due to problems.
5.00" and in very good condition.
Glass ornament blown in Germany and hand painted there in the period between World War I and World War II—the Golden Age of Glass ornaments.This specificpine cone ornamentwas blown in the mid-1920s when the Germans were experimenting with art glass forms, and free-blowing
them from single tubes of glass. I feel this is an elegant, and most representative of this Art Glass movement in Germany.
This was a cottage industry, a means for the Germans to make money during the winter when they could not work in the fields. The sons and fathers blew the ornaments. The girls and mom would silver the ornaments inside, and then individually paint the ornaments, and grandma would take to the train station in the spring when the others were back in the fields. Then they went to the sea coast, put on ships, and arrived in New York to be delivered across the country, and we used them to decorate our trees. The origin is Lauscha, Germany.
We are an older couple which are down-sizing, and these ornaments have been in storage as we have not used them for years. It seems senseless to keep in a box, and not be seen by anyone. So, we are seeking new care-takers for these great German ornaments... so they can be passed on to future generatons.. and be enjoyed, rather than sitting in a box underneath a bed upstairs.
There is nothing wrong These being listed today arein very good shape.They arevintage, notreproductions. I guarantee that. I start all my sales at .99 cents as it is an sale and I just never cared when I went to live sale and thesaleeer started very high, and then spent time backing down to get a offer.
I am more than happy to combine postage to save money. THIS ORNAMENT WILL BE INSURED, THUS THE COST OF SENDING INCLUDES INSURANCE.
Just let me know you are multiple offerdingand I will invoice you when you are finished offerding and wish for me to send the items. Then, I will combine postage and send to you, and send final invoice. If any questions about this, please email me.
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1920s Art Glass Star Indent, On Multi-colored Cone. Fantastic German Ornament. : $40