Bohemian Art Glass with Water Lily Overlay
Categories | Bohemian Art Glass |
Material | Glass |
Markings | Unmarked |
Manufacturer | Stölzle |
Origin | Bohemia |
Date or Era | circa 1900 |
The body of this art glass inkwell is square with rounded corners and made of iridescent green glass. The glass section has been overlaid with a decorative metal casing – full of sweeping waterlily tendrils. The lilies swirl about with Art Nouveau / Jugendstil lines. The lid is in the form of a Satyr’s head.
This inkwell is attributed to Carl Stölzle. Stölzle’s Glass was one of the biggest glass companies in Bohemia. Sometimes it was called Stölzle’s Glass Empire. Carl Anton Stölzle started his glass business in 1830’s with expantions to many more factories in Bohemia. The Suchenthal factory was the biggest one among his glass factories at the end of 19th century.
For a detailed history of Carl Stölzle’s glass companies, visit this link:
Sold for $136 in May 2024
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