Rare Jacobean Bud Vase
Immerse yourself in the rich history and timeless beauty of the Jacobean pattern, crafted by Josef Inwald of Czechoslovakia from 1921 onwards. This exquisite glassware collection captivated the hearts of many, becoming immensely popular in the post-war era. Today, finding pieces from this collection is a rare and cherished experience.
The allure of the Jacobean pattern lies in its impeccable craftsmanship and remarkable affordability. Josef Inwald's commitment to high-quality products at an accessible price point contributed to its widespread success. Each piece in the collection reflects the artistry and attention to detail that was characteristic of Inwald's work.
Owning a piece of Jacobean glassware not only brings a touch of vintage elegance to your home but also carries a historical significance. It is a testament to an era of post-war craftsmanship and serves as a reminder of the enduring beauty and value of well-crafted pieces.
Indulge in the rarity and artistry of the Jacobean pattern, and add a touch of history to your collection. Experience the exquisite quality and affordability that made this pattern beloved by many. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Josef Inwald's legacy.
Place of origin: Czechoslovakia
Date: Mid -Century
Artist/Maker: Josef Inwald
Materials and Techniques: Pressed glass
Condition: Mint
Dimensions (Approx.): Height: 12cm
Immerse yourself in the rich history and timeless beauty of the Jacobean pattern, crafted by Josef Inwald of Czechoslovakia from 1921 onwards. This exquisite glassware collection captivated the hearts of many, becoming immensely popular in the post-war era. Today, finding pieces from this collection is a rare and cherished experience.
The allure of the Jacobean pattern lies in its impeccable craftsmanship and remarkable affordability. Josef Inwald's commitment to high-quality products at an accessible price point contributed to its widespread success. Each piece in the collection reflects the artistry and attention to detail that was characteristic of Inwald's work.
Owning a piece of Jacobean glassware not only brings a touch of vintage elegance to your home but also carries a historical significance. It is a testament to an era of post-war craftsmanship and serves as a reminder of the enduring beauty and value of well-crafted pieces.
Indulge in the rarity and artistry of the Jacobean pattern, and add a touch of history to your collection. Experience the exquisite quality and affordability that made this pattern beloved by many. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Josef Inwald's legacy.
Place of origin: Czechoslovakia
Date: Mid -Century
Artist/Maker: Josef Inwald
Materials and Techniques: Pressed glass
Condition: Mint
Dimensions (Approx.): Height: 12cm
Immerse yourself in the rich history and timeless beauty of the Jacobean pattern, crafted by Josef Inwald of Czechoslovakia from 1921 onwards. This exquisite glassware collection captivated the hearts of many, becoming immensely popular in the post-war era. Today, finding pieces from this collection is a rare and cherished experience.
The allure of the Jacobean pattern lies in its impeccable craftsmanship and remarkable affordability. Josef Inwald's commitment to high-quality products at an accessible price point contributed to its widespread success. Each piece in the collection reflects the artistry and attention to detail that was characteristic of Inwald's work.
Owning a piece of Jacobean glassware not only brings a touch of vintage elegance to your home but also carries a historical significance. It is a testament to an era of post-war craftsmanship and serves as a reminder of the enduring beauty and value of well-crafted pieces.
Indulge in the rarity and artistry of the Jacobean pattern, and add a touch of history to your collection. Experience the exquisite quality and affordability that made this pattern beloved by many. Don't miss this opportunity to own a piece of Josef Inwald's legacy.
Place of origin: Czechoslovakia
Date: Mid -Century
Artist/Maker: Josef Inwald
Materials and Techniques: Pressed glass
Condition: Mint
Dimensions (Approx.): Height: 12cm