Categories : Vases
Title : SPECTACULAR ART NOUVEAU STERLING SILVER VASE CIRCA 1900
Artist : Graff, Washbourne and Dunn
Signature – Mark - Stamp : Yes
Main material : Silver
Period of creation : 19th century
Country of creation : USA
Condition : Very good
Approximate number of objects : 1
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Nelson & Nelson Antiques (Antique dealer)
979 Third Avenue Showroom 507
N.Y. 10022 New York - USA
Tel : 212-980-5825
Fax number : 212-980-5827
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Email address : nnantiques@aol.com
Website : http://www.NelsonAndNelsonAntiques.com
Time zone : GTM -06:00
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Measurement :
| Height : 24.00 cm |
Height : 9.45 in |
Original text :
(Automatic translation)
This stately Art Nouveau period vase was made by Graff, Washbourne and Dunn, New York, circa 1900. It was retailed by the firm of Henry Oemisch of Rochester, New York. The vase is fully marked on the underside of the base with Graff Washbourne and Dunn's hallmark, retailer's mark of Oemisch, style # 4870, 24 in. and sterling. The vase is of undulating baluster form and is hand hammered, chased and engraved with beautifully depicted poppies, buds and foliate tendrils. Words cannot express how magnificent this one-of-a-kind vase is. The quality of manufacture is on par with pieces produced by Gorham during the Martele period. This vase would enhance any home's entrance hall and would be a true conversation piece. Weight: 120 Troy Ounces.
Original text : 
This stately Art Nouveau period vase was made by Graff, Washbourne and Dunn, New York, circa 1900. It was retailed by the firm of Henry Oemisch of Rochester, New York. The vase is fully marked on the underside of the base with Graff Washbourne and Dunn's hallmark, retailer's mark of Oemisch, style # 4870, 24 in. and sterling. The vase is of undulating baluster form and is hand hammered, chased and engraved with beautifully depicted poppies, buds and foliate tendrils. Words cannot express how magnificent this one-of-a-kind vase is. The quality of manufacture is on par with pieces produced by Gorham during the Martele period. This vase would enhance any home's entrance hall and would be a true conversation piece. Weight: 120 Troy Ounces.
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