The Arts and Crafts Movement was an international design movement that originated in England[1] and flourished between 1880 and 1910, continuing its influence up to the 1930s.[2] Instigated by the artist and writer William Morris (1834–1896) in the 1860s[1] and inspired by the writings of John Ruskin (1819–1900), it had its earliest and fullest development in the British Isles[2] but spread to Europe and North America[3] as a reaction against the impoverished state of the decorative arts and the conditions under which they were produced.[4] The movement advocated truth to materials and traditional craftsmanship using simple forms and often medieval, romantic or folk styles of decoration. It also proposed economic and social reform and has been seen as essentially anti-industrial.[4][5]
I AM ALWAYS HAPPY WHEN THESE BEAUTIFUL PIECES OF GLASS SURVIVE MANY MANY YEARS OF USE. MY PICTURES DO NOT DO JUSTICE TO THE WONDERFUL ART GLASS , PLEASE COME IN AND SEE HOW TRULY WONDERFUL THEY ARE.
Saint Patrick's Day, commemorating the life of the great apostle of Ireland, has become a day of celebration for both Catholics and non-Catholics. CORNBEEF AND CABBAGE IS THE BEST !
LOETZ. IRIDESCENT GLASS SOME OF IT RESEMBLING THAT OF TIFFANY. IT WAS PRODUCED BY THE BOHEMIAN FIRM OF J. LOETZ WITURE . MOST PIECES ARE NOT SIGNED. LOETZ was the premier Bohemian art glass manufacturer during the Art Nouveau period (or Jugendstil, as it was called in German-speaking countries) from roughly 1890 to 1920. Founded in 1840 by Johann Loetz in what is now the Czech Republic, the company became known for its innovative techniques, organic forms, and bold use of color.
THIS FABULOUS VIRNI MARTIN STYLE VITRINE DATES 1880, HAS SERPENTINE GLASS AND IS HAND PAINTED ON ALL 3 SIDES WITH CHARMING SCENES AND FLOWERS GRACED WITH ORMOLU MOUNTS .
THIS IS ONLY THE SECOND ROUND VITRINE WE HAVE HAD IN 34 YEARS OF BUSINESS, THIS PIECE DATES 1880 AND IS ADORNED WITH ORMOLU ESCUTCHEONS AND A ROUGE MARBLE TOP AND DATES 1880.