Art Deco bonbonniere, blue glass, Ząbkowice, Poland, 1930s.
3 000 PLN
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ABOUT PRODUCTID 18468
This Art Deco bonbonniere, produced by the HSG Ząbkowice glassworks in Poland during the 1930s, is a testament to the era’s passion for decorative pressed glass and geometric ornamentation. Formed from vibrant, cool-toned azure blue glass, the piece displays a lustrous and translucent finish that amplifies the intricate language of light and shadow across its relief surface. Its rectangular form, softened by gently rounded corners, is adorned with symmetrical rosettes, starbursts and cross-hatch patterns, with a central, multi-faceted star motif commanding the lid. The original metal mount—likely brass finished in a silver hue, either chromed or nickel-plated—features a discreet hinge and clasp, with graceful ageing and delicate patina consistent with its decades of use. The glass remains clear and unblemished, free of chips or cracks; condition is good and typical for authentic period décor, with original shine and embellishment preserved.This bonbonniere echoes the quiet voices of interwar glass-makers, its faceted sides catching the light so that even the smallest treat gains an air of considered ritual. The geometric patterns are not merely decorative; they reflect a fascination with order, symmetry, and
DIMENSION
Height8 cm
Depth8 cm
Width11.5 cm
Dimension details
Width11.5 cm
Height8 cm
Depth8 cm
Weight1 kg
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