Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
129.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
129.00 - 199.00
(2 variants)
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
80.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
240.00
Stunning glass bookends with image of a stag and trees. Sold as a set.
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
90.00
The Holmegaard Glass factory was built in 1825, founded by Countess Henriette Danneskiold-Samsøe. They made glass bottles at first, and then branched out into tableware in the 1830's.
These gorgeous glass candle holders are priced individually.
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
380.00
Highly collectable! A stunning green and yellow Sommerso faceted bowl by Mandruzzato of Murano is an exceptional piece made circa 1960's.
What is Sommerso Glass art?
Sommerso (Italian for "submerged") is the Murano glassmaking technique of creating two or more layers of contrasting glass without the colours mixing together. It is formed by dipping coloured glass into molten glass of a different colour, before blowing the glass into the required form.
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. In 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 18cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be easily found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. In 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 18cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be easily found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. In 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 18cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be easily found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. in 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 25cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be easily found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. in 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 18cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be easily found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. in 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 19cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
The Riihimaki glassworks was founded in 1910, in the town of Riihimaki, Finland, by M. A. Kolehmainen and his son A. P. Kolehmainen. At first they made domestic glass and container glass, and began making glass bottles and window glass in 1919. Riihimaki became the largest glass factory in Finland after buying the Kaukalahti glassworks in 1927. Riihimaki was renamed Riihimaen Lasi Oy in 1937, and Aimo Okkolin began designing for Riihimaki in the same year. Helena Tynell joined Riihimaki in 1949, followed by Nanny Still in 1949, and Tamara Aladin in 1959. Together these four were chief designers for Riihimaki over the next 20 years, and produced a great many popular designs which can still be easily found today. In 1968 Erkkitapio Siiroinen began designing for Riihimaki as a freelancer. Riihimaki was bought by Ahlstrom in 1985, and merged with Karhula in 1988 under the name Ahlstrom Riihimaen Lasi Oy. in 1990 the Riihimaki factory was closed.
Height 25cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
A delicate pink glass vase designed by Bo Borgstrom of Sweden.
Aseda Glasbruk was founded in Sweden in 1947. Bo Borgstrom began designing glass for Aseda in 1960. Aseda became part of the Royal Krona Group in 1974.
Height 20cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
210.00
A delicate green glass vase designed by Bo Borgstrom of Sweden.
Aseda Glasbruk was founded in Sweden in 1947. Bo Borgstrom began designing glass for Aseda in 1960. Aseda became part of the Royal Krona Group in 1974.
Height 19cm
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
60.00 - 75.00
(2 variants)
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
160.00
Classic vintage crystal champagne flutes in unused condition. 22cm high.
Priced as a pair.
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
45.00
We have 4 stunning French Crystal D'arques tumblers perfect for your favourite tipple. Made by Luminarc in France, these are in perfect unused condition.
height:
Call us direct if you are interested in purchasing all 4 glasses so we can work out a shipping cost.
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
25.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
280.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
400.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
280.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
280.00
Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Crystal
Price:
108.00
This beautiful ruby red Bohemian cut crystal glass is a real statement piece and would look stunning with a candle inside it.
It stands 11cm high.
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Vendor: Attic Homestore
Type: Glass
Price:
395.00
This beautiful large vintage green glass Demijohn (known as a Carboy) hales from France is a superb display piece in any home. It looks great either on its own or with dried grasses or a branch.
height: 46cm
Measures approximately 51cm tall and 29cm wide.
A carboy, also known as a demijohn, primarily was used for transporting liquids, often water or chemicals. They are also used for in-home fermentation of beverages, often beer or wine.
As this is a large and fragile item, call us to arrange a freight quote.
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