Sale 23DD01 | Lot 173

Group of Three A. Douglas Nash Corporation Glass Table Articles

Catalogue: Doyle+Design
Group of Three A. Douglas Nash Corporation Glass Table Articles

Lot Details

Lot 173
Group of Three A. Douglas Nash Corporation Glass Table Articles
Circa 1928-31
Comprising a gold lustre flower-form footed vase, in transparent amber colored glass, gold iridized, signed and numbered 543, height 4 1/2 inches; blue lustre flower-form footed vase, in cobalt blue colored glass, iridized, signed and numbered B 525, height 4 3/8 inches; and a gold lustre center bowl, in transparent amber colored glass, molded with stylized upright leaf motifs, iridized, unsigned, height 3 1/4 inches, diameter 8 3/4 inches.

Provenance:
Cottone Auctions, Geneseo, NY, Art & Antiques Auction, May 9, 2015, lot 489.
The Dr. Richard & Jill Pope Collection. (Blue Lustre Vase).


C Collection of Dr. and Mrs. Leon E. Rosenberg

Estimate: $600 - $800
Sold for $882 (includes buyer's premium)

Additional Notes & Condition Report

Gold Flower-Form Vase: appears to be in generally good condition, i.e., no apparent hairline cracks, rim chips, etc.; the interior appears to be generally clean; no apparent off-putting scratches to the iridescence; there is, however, some irregularity to the iridescence, located on the exterior side of the vase near the bottom ribbed section, possibly as made, possibly caused by rubbing (unknown), in any event, not of great consequence

Gold Bowl: appears to be in generally good, undamaged condition; there is nice bright metallic gold iridescence to the top exterior side, particularly, around the border area, which ends in nice deep pink colored iridescence around the rim; the bowl interior appears to be generally clean; there do not appear to be any off-putting scratches to the iridescence, however, there may be the odd very short scratch mark to the iridescence, not of any consequence; the underside of the foot is ground down flat and is polished, presumably, as made at the factory; there are a few small internally trapped air bubbles visible on the underside of the foot, in the making, not of any real consequence

Blue Footed Vase: appears to be in generally good condition, i.e., no apparent rim chips or hairline cracks, etc.; there is, however, a very tiny, smaller than pinhead-size burst air bubble at the surface of the top rim, as made, not of any real consequence (very, very tiny); the interior side is generally in clean condition, i.e., not clouded or mildewed, however, when a strong light source is held to the interior side, some horizontal lines at the surface become more apparent, possibly water stain ring marks


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Estimate: $600 - $800
Sold for $882 (includes buyer's premium)

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