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Antique Art Nouveau glass vase Fritz Heckert Petrol purple enamel waterlily’s
$ 87.11
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Description
decoration, the base is purple with a dark blue overlay which gives a great petrol color effect. On the vase a large enamelled Art Nouveau flower decoration of water lilies in green and blue. An extra small decoration on the edge. The vase is mouth-blown and ends on the top so there is no pontil on the bottom. Not a signature, but easy to recognize as a Fritz Heckert vase. Size: 4.72 inches (= 12.4 cm high) - 2.76 inches (= 7.7 cm) in diameter at widest point History: Fritz Heckert was born in 1837 as the eighth son of the master glassmaker Johann Andreas Heckert (1789-1852) in Halle an der Saale. Seven of the nine children worked in the glass industry. After the death of his father, he went to Berlin at the age of 15, to his brother Carl Ferdinand. There he learned the trade from a merchant and appointed himself as a manufacturer from 1863. In 1862 he bought a glass mill, the so-called Felsenmühle am Zacken near Petersdorf on the edge of the Giant Mountains; In 1866 he founded his glass refinery in Petersdorf, which he was able to expand into a large glass refinery with sometimes 200 employees, which also had a glass-blowing factory from 1889. Fritz Heckert died in 1887. Glass production: His widow, then son-in-law and from 1905 son Bruno Heckert continued the business. In 1910 Heinrich von Loesch, chamberlain and landowner at Kammerswaldau, took over the Heckert company. From 1911 it acted as Fritz Heckert - Petersdorfer Glashütte KG. In 1918 the Josephinenhütte, the Reich Count Schaffgotsch, bought the Heckert firm from neighboring Schreiberhau. In addition, a merger has arisen with the glass company Neumann and Staebe from Hermsdorf / Kynast. Until 1925 they existed under the name Jo-He-Ky as a limited partnership, after which the Heckert company was converted into the Josephinenhütte AG Petersdorf, which existed until 1945. After the end of the Second World War, production continued in Szklarska Poręba and Piechowice. plants. The remaining German masters formed a new tribe of Polish skilled workers. In 1958 the Josephinenhütte was renamed "Huta Julia". The glass factory in Szklarska Poręba was closed in 2000. For example, the Glashütte in Piechowice (Petersdorf) is the only preserved monument of the Josephinenhütte, including the Heckert glass refinery and the old famous glass tradition of the Silesian Giant Mountains. (source Wikipedea) SHIPPING COST: Worldwide shipping: US ,- *World Wide: Priority postage is US ,- (for insurance add .50). *Europe: Priority postage is EURO 22,- (for insurance add Euro 5,-). *The Netherlands: EURO 8,-. PAYING METHODS: * Worldwide buyers: PAYPAL * Great Britian buyers: PAYPAL * WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR ORDERS WITHIN EUROPE * Europe buyers: send the money through my bankaccount with: IBAN and BIC * Netherlands Buyers: send the money through my bankaccount DOOR BANK OVERSCHRIJVING we accepteren GEEN Paypal!! BOOKMARKS LOOK THE OTHER ANTIQUE ITEMS SHIPPING COST: U.S. Worldwide shipping To world wide; Priority postage is (for insurance add .50) *To Europe; Priority postage is EURO 22(for insurance add Euro 5,-). *Within The Netherlands; 8 Euro. Paying methods: * Worldwide buyers: PAYPAL * Great Britian buyers: PAYPAL * EUROPE BUYERS: CAN ONLY PAY WITH: IBAN and BIC * Europe buyers: * send the money through my bankaccount, WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR ORDERS WITHIN EUROPE * Netherlands kopers: * DOOR BANK/GIRO OVERSCHRIJVING * we accepteren GEEN Paypal SHIPPING TIME Shipped within 1-2 business days after cleared payment. All items are safe and professionally packed! Don't worry about this. Estimated Shipping Times: Europe 1 - 3 weeks / Americas-Asia 3 - 6 weeks (Please note that your local customs sometimes hold items for longer times to check PROBLEMS: IF THERE IS ANY PROBLEM, PLEASE CONTACT ME U.S. 36.- Worldwide shippingAntique Art Nouveau glass vase Fritz Heckert Petrol purple enamel waterlily’s
Antique Art Nouveau glass vase Fritz Heckert Petrol purple enamel waterlily’s
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Description
This is a great Fritz Heckert Art Nouveau vase with enamelled flower decoration, the base is purple with a dark blue overlay which gives a great petrol color effect.
On the vase a large enamelled Art Nouveau flower decoration of water lilies in green and blue. An extra small decoration on the edge. The vase is mouth-blown and ends on the top so there is no pontil on the bottom.
Not a signature, but easy to recognize as a Fritz Heckert vase.
Size: 4.72 inches (= 12.4 cm high) - 2.76 inches (= 7.7 cm) in diameter at widest point
History:
Fritz Heckert was born in 1837 as the eighth son of the master glassmaker Johann Andreas Heckert (1789-1852) in Halle an der Saale. Seven of the nine children worked in the glass industry. After the death of his father, he went to Berlin at the age of 15, to his brother Carl Ferdinand. There he learned the trade from a merchant and appointed himself as a manufacturer from 1863. In 1862 he bought a glass mill, the so-called Felsenmühle am Zacken near Petersdorf on the edge of the Giant Mountains; In 1866 he founded his glass refinery in Petersdorf, which he was able to expand into a large glass refinery with sometimes 200 employees, which also had a glass-blowing factory from 1889. Fritz Heckert died in 1887.
Glass production:
His widow, then son-in-law and from 1905 son Bruno Heckert continued the business. In 1910 Heinrich von Loesch, chamberlain and landowner at Kammerswaldau, took over the Heckert company. From 1911 it acted as Fritz Heckert - Petersdorfer Glashütte KG. In 1918 the Josephinenhütte, the Reich Count Schaffgotsch, bought the Heckert firm from neighboring Schreiberhau.
In addition, a merger has arisen with the glass company Neumann and Staebe from Hermsdorf / Kynast. Until 1925 they existed under the name Jo-He-Ky as a limited partnership, after which the Heckert company was converted into the Josephinenhütte AG Petersdorf, which existed until 1945. After the end of the Second World War, production continued in Szklarska Poręba and Piechowice. plants. The remaining German masters formed a new tribe of Polish skilled workers. In 1958 the Josephinenhütte was renamed "Huta Julia". The glass factory in Szklarska Poręba was closed in 2000. For example, the Glashütte in Piechowice (Petersdorf) is the only preserved monument of the Josephinenhütte, including the Heckert glass refinery and the old famous glass tradition of the Silesian Giant Mountains. (source Wikipedea)
SHIPPING COST:
Worldwide shipping: US ,-
*World Wide: Priority postage is US ,- (for insurance add .50).
*Europe: Priority postage is EURO 22,- (for insurance add Euro 5,-).
*The Netherlands: EURO 8,-.
PAYING METHODS:
* Worldwide buyers: PAYPAL
* Great Britian buyers: PAYPAL
* WE DO NOT ACCEPT PAYPAL FOR ORDERS WITHIN EUROPE
* Europe buyers: send the money through my bankaccount with: IBAN and BIC
* Netherlands Buyers: send the money through my bankaccount
DOOR BANK OVERSCHRIJVING we accepteren GEEN Paypal!!
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