This uranium glass tea caddy from circa 1910 is a rareexampleofearly Art Nouveau glasswork. It stands out with itsvibrantneongreen tone and slightly yellowish hue,characteristicofuranium-infused glass. The cylindrical body andmatching domedlidare decorated with pronounced spiral ribbing,giving the pieceadynamic rhythm and tactile surface. The form isharmonious,withthe body gently tapering at the neck and a widerimaccentuatingthe proportions. Crafted from transparent,high-glossglass, thesurface is hand-profiled and polished. Thecaddy ispreserved inexcellent condition, with no damage or repairs;alloriginalcomponents are intact and consistent with theperiod. This piece carries the atmosphere of the early 20thcentury,whenuranium glass brought a subtle sense of innovationintointeriors.The neon shade and spiral grooves make light lingeronthe surface,as if the object holds onto memories of pastdecades.The flowing,organic lines and rhythmic decoration evokewaves orthe slowmovement of water, creating a calm, almosthypnoticpresence. The tea caddy can be displayed on an open shelf or behindglassina living room, where its color and gloss are enhanced bynaturaloraccent lighting. It may be grouped with other glassvessels fromthesame era or paired with contemporary accents inwhite, black,ormatte metal to highlight its historic character. Asastandalonefeature on a console or side table, its texture andcolorbecomethe visual focal point. Soft textiles in neutral toneswillgentlybalance the neon green, allowing the glasswork’s detailstotakecenter stage.
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Height17 cm
Width8 cm
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Width8 cm
Height17 cm
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