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Not for sale - NZ stock which may be affected by 22-Feb earthquakeThe mystery of this piece is now solved. Mark Hill, (www.markhillpublishing.com) has just published the catalog for Hi Sklo Lo Sklo, an exhibition of Czech glass from the 1950s to the 1970s which we highly recommend. He's helped us to ...
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Harrtil Merletto sculptural ashtrayIn 1955, Harrachov launched a range of art glass called Harrtil, designed by Milan Metelak and the factory manager, Milos Pulpitel. The feature of this glass was the internal decoration of a mesh of woven glass fibres. This is another outstandi...
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Harrtil merletto dishLength: 15cm (6 inches) Width: 11cm Height: 7cm Weight: 750g Condition: Absolutely mint
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Czechoslovakian Harrtil merletto art glass bowlIn 1955 the Harrachov factory in Bohemia in Czechoslovakia launched a range of art glass called Harrtil. It was developed by designer Milan Metelak and factory manager Milos Pulpitel. The fine white mesh of woven glass fibres (known as "mer...
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Heavy mid-century Czech merletto art glass ashtrayWorking out where this piece came from has kept me amused for quite some time. Here's the saga. It has the Castle label used by one of the mid-century US art glass importers. It says "VENETIAN GLASS CASTLE MURAN...
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1950s Czech Harrtil 'merletto' perfume bottleHarrtil is often mistaken for the merletto pieces of Archimede Seguso. The mesh on the Seguso works are an illusion created by joining two blown bubbles with filigree lines, thus creating a net-like effect. Harrtil, on the other hand is made...
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