1960s Vicke Lindstrand vase with ground lenses and purple-black spots
Here's our view on Lindstrand: we think his work at Kosta from 1950 to 1973 is the finest body of work, in terms of range and overall beauty, by any single mid-century glass designer. We also think it's underrated and destined to rise in price even more than other mid-century art glass (which is generally a bargain compared to new art glass anyway).
This piece, mixing seemingly random ellipses of purple and concave cut lenses in a heavy, high quality crystal vase, is yet another fine example of his work.
Height: 21 cm (8.25 inches)
Width: 9 cm (oval shape)
Weight: 2265 g
Engraved "Kosta LS 605" to the base
Condition: very light wear to the base, a 2.8cm long scuffmark on the side, a shallow 1mm fleck to one of the cut lenses, a couple of fairly light scratches inside (longest 3 cm)
Our Reference: 2530
This item has sold for US $780.00
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