Cut Glass Collection
"Captivating Cut Glass: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of cut glass
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"Captivating Cut Glass: A Journey Through Time and Style" Step into the world of cut glass, where craftsmanship and artistry intertwine to create stunning pieces that have stood the test of time. From a Compote created by Michael Fenga between 1935 and 1942 to a Goblet crafted in the same period, his talent shines through each delicate detail. Travel back even further to the 9th-10th century with a Beaker adorned with relief-cut decoration, showcasing the mastery of ancient glassmakers. Marvel at an exquisite Stourbridge rock crystal style ewer, reminiscent of precious gemstones transformed into liquid beauty. Witness elegance personified in a Girandole designed by Pellatt and Green, combining cut-glass brilliance with gilded accents. John Blades' upper showroom engraving from 1823 transports us to an era when ornamental glass was revered as true works of art. Discover cultural treasures like a Snuff Bottle from China's Qing dynasty (1644-1911), featuring intricate "Cash" patterns that symbolize prosperity. Delight in a Set of Two Wine Glasses from Friesland in the 19th century, their unknown creator leaving behind timeless elegance. Experience French finesse with Daum Freres' Vase from around 1895, its intricate design capturing light and imagination. Admire Baccarat Glasshouse's Two Salts from Luneville circa 1830; their refined simplicity adds charm to any table setting. Lastly, immerse yourself in Russian opulence with a Goblet hailing from St Petersburg Glass Factory around 1760—a testament to Russia's rich artistic heritage. And let us not forget an anonymous Dutch master who crafted an enchanting Wine Glass during the vibrant days of the Netherlands in the 18th century. Cut glass is more than just decorative objects; it is history etched onto fragile surfaces—each piece a testament to the skill, creativity, and passion of its creators.