Mary Grégory Baluster Vase On Pedestal In Cobalt-blue Enameled Glass, Decorated With A Young Girl
two side handles with striated snail-shaped scrolls in hot-applied translucent glass.
- Flared neck and serrated cut.
- Decorated with vegetation and a young girl dressed in Victorian style with a cup in her hand feeding
seeds to birds. Period 3rd quarter of the 19ᵉ century circa 1875-1900.
- Mary Gregory (1856-24 May 1908) was an American artist specializing in enamelled glass.
- From 1880 circa 1890, she worked with her sister at the Boston and Sandwich Glass Company.
- She has the distinction of having depicted in her works only Victorian-style children (dressed in sailor suits or
crinolines) amid nature settings, quite resembling Kate Greenaway's illustrations, and more rarely babies.
- His very typical and recognizable milky-white enamel subjects were made by applying amethyst, light green, dark green, amber, light blue, turquoise, cobalt blue or
vermeil colors to glasses, pitchers,
carafes, sugar bowls, vases, salt flasks.
- His European productions were mainly manufactured in Bohemia's glass cities, mainly by the
Hahn glassworks in Gablonz and to a lesser extent by the Moser crystal works in Carlsbad.
Period: 19th century
Style: Napoleon 3rd
Condition: Excellent condition
Material: Glass
Width: du bout de la anse gauche à l’autre bout de la anse droite: 15,5 cm.
Diameter: de la base du piédouche du vase: 11cm. du col: 9,8 cm.
Height: 28,8 cm.
Depth: 11cm.
Reference (ID): 1768422
Availability: In stock






































