An eyecatching mid 20th Century scarce green tourmaline glass vase produced by Jean Beck and decorated in the Schwäbisch Gmünd silver studios by Friedrich Spahr. The incredibly detailed vase with a cursive floral design in silver overlay. The silver stamped Spahr 1000 to the base rim
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Height: 26 cm
Condition: Excellent Original Condition
Circa: 1930
Materials: Glass & Silver
SKU: 6630
ABOUT
Friedrich William Spahr, German 1878 ~ 1945
Friedrich Spahr, born in 1878 in Stuttgart, Germany, emerged as a luminary in the world of silversmithing. Apprenticed under esteemed craftsmen, Spahr honed his skills with meticulous precision. By the turn of the 20th century, he had established his own workshop, garnering attention for his exquisite designs.
Spahr's work blended traditional techniques with innovative flair, captivating patrons worldwide. His creations graced the tables and mantels of aristocrats and dignitaries, earning him a distinguished reputation. Notable for his attention to detail and imaginative motifs, Spahr's pieces became coveted collector's items.
Beyond his artistic endeavors, Spahr was committed to the advancement of his craft. He shared his knowledge through mentorship and workshops, leaving an indelible mark on future generations of silversmiths.
Today, Friedrich Spahr is remembered as a pioneer whose legacy continues to shine through the enduring beauty of his creations, cherished in collections and museums globally.