Victorian art glass vase with Peachblow coloration and applied cherry motif.

$650.00

Victorian art glass vase with Peachblow coloration and applied cherry motif. Circa 1885. Produced in Bohemia.

This is a beautiful example of early Victorian Art Glass. Not only is this art glass rare, but this one is exquisite. Museum quality all the way. This is a beautiful piece and the photos do not do justice.

Peachblow glass, characterized by its delicate pink to white or pale blue gradient, was a popular type of art glass produced by several American and European manufacturers during the Victorian era. Often made with a cased glass technique, where a colored layer is encased in clear glass, it mimics the blush of a peach. The applied clear glass elements, such as fruits and foliage, further enhance the artistry and desirability of these pieces, making them sought-after by collectors.

Victorian art glass vase with Peachblow coloration and applied cherry motif. Circa 1885. Produced in Bohemia.

This is a beautiful example of early Victorian Art Glass. Not only is this art glass rare, but this one is exquisite. Museum quality all the way. This is a beautiful piece and the photos do not do justice.

Peachblow glass, characterized by its delicate pink to white or pale blue gradient, was a popular type of art glass produced by several American and European manufacturers during the Victorian era. Often made with a cased glass technique, where a colored layer is encased in clear glass, it mimics the blush of a peach. The applied clear glass elements, such as fruits and foliage, further enhance the artistry and desirability of these pieces, making them sought-after by collectors.