Posted 10 months ago
dlfd911
(51 items)
1910 Loetz Series II Production Number 7330 Titania Flamarion Grau und Rosa vase, made into a lamp. The lamp hardware appears to be from the same period that the vase was produced. The second photo shows it on a table that I made from shards of mostly Loetz and other Bohemian glass.
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I love both of those.
I debated if I should bid on this. I wondered if the glass would be ruined if removed from the lamp base. Beautiful colors.
I initially had asked the seller if she would take the lamp apart and send just the vase, but now I'm glad I didn't do that. The vase could have been broken in the process, and if the lamp portion is original, then they belong together. I won't separate them. I debated too, but not very long.
WOW !! Lovely :)