An exceptional deep blue glass vase deocrated with an intricate & ornate Persian-inspired floral design in thick silver overlay. The vase inscribed Dem Zweiten im Preis Von Zerbt AM 21-09-1932. The silver stamped 1000/1000 to the lower rim and has the Deusch inventory mark in red
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 23.5 cm
Condition: Excellent Condition
Circa: 1930
Materials: Glass & Silver Overlay
SKU: 6629
ABOUT
Friedrich Deusch, born in 1845 in Hanau, Germany, emerged as a prominent figure in the world of silversmithing during the late 19th century. Apprenticed under master craftsmen, Deusch honed his skills and developed a deep understanding of metalwork.
In 1870, he established his own workshop, quickly gaining recognition for his exquisite designs and meticulous attention to detail. Deusch's creations, characterized by intricate ornamentation and innovative techniques, garnered admiration from aristocrats and royalty across Europe.
Throughout his career, Deusch remained dedicated to the pursuit of excellence, constantly pushing the boundaries of his craft. His contributions to the field of silversmithing were not only artistic but also technical, as he pioneered new methods and technologies.
Today, Friedrich Deusch is celebrated as a pioneer of his craft, with his works cherished in museums and private collections worldwide. His legacy endures as a testament to the enduring beauty and craftsmanship of fine silverware.