
This is a fine piece of British studio glass, probably by Stevens and Williams / Royal Brierley and dating to the 1930s.
It is called "threaded glass" - as the clear glass body has little threads or trails of aquamarine blue glass - pulled through it. It also has an extra embellishment - being covered with lots of oval-shaped dimples, sometimes referred to as a golf ball pattern.
The vase is of ovoid shape and is about 8 inches in height, and with a diameter of 6 1/4 inches at its widest part. Unpacked it is just over 1 kg in weight.
In good vintage condition with no chips or cracks.
Looks nice on display with light behind it which brings of the detail of the threads. It has been difficult to photograph as there was a lot of reflections from the glass and the dimples in particular. Any white marks on my images are just from reflections on the glass surface and are no on the vase.
I have another version of this vase also listed in my store - but with blue stripes in the glass instead of the pink ones. They make a nice pair - with the two colours - but of near identical size and form.
Fair price for this fine British Art Deco art glass vase. I will have to send it with Parcelforce24 so that I can carefully pack in a large sturdy box to keep it safe in transit. This will be applied to your order at the checkout.