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19th C Opaline Hand Gilt Art Glass Egg Brass Stand browse these categories for related items... All Items: Antiques:Decorative Art:Glass:French: Pre 1900: item # 1002018 Please refer to our stock # 3395 when inquiring.
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From the 18th Century, elaborate Glass Eggs were popular among European Royalty, and eventually became the rage among the general public. By the mid-19th Century, decorative glass eggs were at their height of popularity. This precious little hand-gilt egg is one of those glass eggs created by and for those outside of the Court. The egg, itself, is of thin, white opaline, mouthblown of course, with a cartouche of tiny flowers, leaves and vines. The verso of the egg is not forgotten, and has a small floral scene with butterfly; tiny sharp pontil at small end. The egg sits nicely in a solid brass "nest" stand, with three shell feet. Both the egg and the stand are unmarked, although we believe they are probably French. The egg, alone, measures about 2.75" x 1.50" (6.98 x 3.81 cm), and the stand is about 2.50" (6.35 cm) diameter at the base. Some wear to the gilt; otherwise excellent condition. c. 1840-1860. $8 US Shipping. |
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