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Large Jardiniere by Josef Inwald

Shane Jacoby
10 years ago
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Description

This piece has been identified as "a large jardiniere made by Josef Inwald of Czechoslovakia in the pattern known to collectors as "Diamond Cut". This massive large size is known, but is very rare. The base of your piece almost certainly has a shiny mirror ground finish, typical of Inwald's Carnival." Glen Thistlewood.

Soooo.... I have searched EVERYWHERE and cannot find any info on this piece... does anyone have one, know of one... know of the sale of one? I am keen to know something about its collectability and value... ANY help will be appreciated.

The base glass is light amber, and the Marie is ground.

It is a huge, oval piece 52 cm (L) x 26 cm (w) x 25 cm (h) and looks like a fruit bowl or centerpiece. It is in mint condition.

I have browsed many sites but cannot find it... any help??

(Last image credited to Glen Thistlewood.)

Thank you kindly


Shane

Category Glassware and Crystal
Medium Carnival Glass
Distinguishing marks No manufacturer's marks- but identified by an expert as a piece by Josef Inwald
Condition Mint
Size and dimensions of this item 52 x 25 x 26 cm
Date Period Circa 1920?
History Purchased recently from an antique dealer in South Africa
Price Paid (If known) ZAR 1,600 (Approximately US$ 150)
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Submitted by Uniquities

They say that you can find anything on the internet. Yet so many people, like yourself, prove that is not true.

I suggest finding an actual book on antique glass. I know alot of antique places where sellers have alot of glass, and that there are books specifically on the subject.

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