000-180-000-468-C © National Museums Scotland |
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Vase
This glass vase was designed by Koloman Moser. It was made around 1900 in Vienna in Austria by E. Bakalowitz and Sons.
The vase is made of semi-opaque slightly greenish iridescent glass with a tall tubular neck and two handles at the mouth.
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000-180-000-468-C |
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National Museums Scotland |
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0504: National Museums Scotland Part 2
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National Museums Scotland A.1983.1173 |
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1983 Around 1900
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Material: |
Clear colourless glass enclosing layers of blue, green, yellow and red ground glass enamels
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Dimensions: |
152 mm H x 68 mm W x 58 mm D
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Paper weight
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Subject: |
British glass
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Who: |
Caithness Glass plc, Inveralmond Industrial Estate, Perth (Maker) Colin Terris, Inveralmond Industrial Estate, Perth (Designer and maker)
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Where: |
Scotland, Perthshire, Perth
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Description: |
Paper-weight of clear colourless glass enclosing layers of blue, green, yellow and red ground glass enamels: Scottish, Perth, Caithness Glass plc, designed and made by Colin Terris, 1983
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