Showing posts with label Old Looks. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Old Looks. Show all posts

Friday, September 1, 2017

One more batch of MCM Czech Vases: Pavel Panek and Frantisek Peceny



Vintage Pavel Panek Pressed Glass Vase 5135/14 for Rosice Glassworks



Frantisek Peceny vase for Hermanova Hut



Frantisek Peceny vase pattern 20235/16 for Hermanova Hut


Frantisek Peceny vase pattern 20235/16 for Hermanova Hut


Vintage Pavel Panek Pressed Glass Vase 5135/14 for Rosice Glassworks


Vintage Pavel Panek vase pattern 5135/14 for Rosice Glassworks


One more batch of Sklo Union glass vases

Mid century modern Czech glass design is a great source of happiness and I am never tired of them. So here you have one more batch of them. This time we have the stunning Pavel Panek´s 5135 vase and two Frantisek Peceny´s vase, one of them known as "Dragon Head". These Sklo Union pressed glass vases have also been added to our Etsy Store recently. 

These vase you find in our Etsy store.


Thursday, August 31, 2017

More Czech Modern Glass: Vases by Pavel Panek, Adolf Matura and Vladislav Urban

Stunning design by Adolf Matura for Rosice Glassworks

Vase designed by Adolf Matura in 1970


Vase designed by Vladislav Urban for Libochovice in 1969


Vase designed by Vladislav Urban for Libochovice in 1969


"Moravia" vase designed by Vladislav Urban for Rosice in 1969

"Moravia" vase designed by Vladislav Urban for Rosice in 1969


Vase designed by Pavel Panek for Hermanova Hut in 1971


Vase designed by Pavel Panek for Hermanova Hut in 1971

Modern Czech Glass Vases

One more post filled with lovely Czech glass vases. Today I bring four of my favorites Sklo Union pressed glass vases, all of which have been added to our Etsy Store recently. The vases in these post are from Pavel Panek (1), Vladislav Urban (2) and Adolf Matura(1) and all four of them are in fantastic condition. The squared vase designed by Matura is simply stunning, one of a kind, a collectors piece very hard to find around here. I must confess that I do have second thoughts about this listing it but, at the same time, I just can not keep all the vases that I have right now and for the time being I will stick to my plan of offering collectors out there the chance to own these beauties. 

These vase you find in our Etsy store.

Sunday, December 11, 2016

Czech pressed glass, a love story

Frantisek Peceny (1920-1977) Vase Pattern 20300/235
Sklo Union, Hermanova Hut

Small Bullet Vase, a.k.a. Lens Vase, designed by
Rudolf Schrötter for Rosice Glassworks in 1955

Vase pattern 20156/180 designed by Frantisek Peceny (1920-1977)
for Hermanova Hut 1968

Pavel Panek bowl Pattern 2305, Rosice Glassworks 1974

Large Pink Bullet Vase, a.k.a. Lens Vase,
designed by Rudolf Schrötter for Rosice Glassworks in 1955

Large Pink Bullet Vase, a.k.a. Lens Vase, 
designed by Rudolf Schrötter for Rosice Glassworks in 1955

Sklo Union Bowl designed by Vladislav Urban
in 1968 for Rosice Glassworks

Czech Pressed Glass

I love Czech pressed glass and I know I am not alone. I am totally aware that Bohemian glass manufactured in former Czechoslovakia is an obsession of vintage lovers and collectors all over the world and I love that because I am not a real collector. See, I could never afford to build a great collection and was never lucky enough to find good bargains around. When I had the chance to buy a Czech vase, there were so many and I never knew which one to choose. On the end, one of my favorite forms of entertainment is see other people's collections of Czech glass. I really enjoy it and I find it really relaxing. I do have some vases my self, three or four... wish I had more, but it is all good. These ones here are for sale at our Etsy store. Enjoy.



Friday, December 2, 2016

Royal Holland Pewter Coffee Pot







Royal Holland Pewter Coffee Pot

Sometimes I fall in love with some of the pieces we sell in our store. This Dutch pewter coffee pot is my most recent love story. I fear the day I will have to let it go. To avoid broken heart, I tend to set the price of my favorite items a little bit higher than the market, trying to avoid the inevitable sale. This is my way of avoiding saying good bye... but this tactic doesn't really work.

Friday, June 3, 2016

For the love of the soft and dark pewter









 
















For the love of pewter

I love pieces made of pewter and I am never tired of admiring the delicate work of the Norwegian pewter manufacturers. There are so many beautiful works out there, extremely well made and, naturally, full of references and hiding meanings behind each of them. Pewter pieces were, are, everywhere. Every Norwegian home accumulated several types of pewter pieces, for diverse uses, both kitchen and table utensils, jewelry and general home decor items. As time changes things, slowly the power of pewter started to fade, industries closed, artistry lost and meanings forgotten. Not really. 

Sure, maybe not as many Norwegians admire pieces made in the soft dark grey metal the anymore, not the way they used too. But pewter is still appreciated for the unique way it was used as a vehicle for artists to express the truth of their time.

The "great houses of Norwegian pewter", the largest manufacturers, slowly disappeared but their pieces are everywhere to be found. The closing doors of the pewter factories are a sign of times, an old custom is about to change, the uses and abuses of pewter by Norwegian society may be over. 

I understand, some people are exhausted of pewter, they reflect a time of poverty and limited resources and I get that our society has shown signs of a pewter hang over, but I can´t stop myself from repeating it: we will see a pewter come back one of these days and, when it happens, let´s all hope the beautiful Norwegian pieces were not all melted away...  

I keep mine safe and sound.


Tuesday, April 19, 2016

More beautiful listings in the store...

This stunning bowl is now sold, but we still have its pictures left to love...











These listings have left the building

The store is quite new and gets new stuff everyday. Even so,  every time a beautiful piece is sold I fear I will miss its presence on my shelves. These are some of the beautiful listings which have left the building... To visit our lovely little Etsy store click here.