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No. 238 Patrician Champagne Glasses by Josef Hoffmann for Lobmeyr, Vienna, Austria, 1890s, Set of 4 for sale at Pamono

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Champagne bowls from the drinking service No. 238 Patrician Client: J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna Design: Josef Hoffmann, Vienna, 1917 Manufactory: Bohemian Manufactory, BohemiaOriginal glasses made of extremely thin muslin glass, some with small inclusions/air

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Champagne bowls from the drinking service No. 238 Patrician
Client: J. & L. Lobmeyr, Vienna
Design: Josef Hoffmann, Vienna, 1917
Manufactory: Bohemian Manufactory, Bohemia

Original glasses made of extremely thin muslin glass, some with small inclusions/air bubbles, which differ in size and quality from the reproductions from Lobmeyr Vienna

DESCRIPTION
Drinking service No. 238 Patrician: “These glasses look so fragile at first glance that one would be afraid to use them, but thanks to the internal elasticity of the glass and the logical formal construction, they have an astonishing resistance” Schmidt 1925, Like Strnad, Hoffmann chose undecorated thin for this service – a bell-shaped cuppa is supported by a thin thread-like stem muslin glass. Internally it was referred to as a bell shape with a high straw stem. Hoffmann designed a bottle and several glasses for wine, water and beer, as well as a matching finger bowl. The bottle stopper also formed a small glass. The glasses in this service were made in several glassworks, in addition to the glassworks in Theresienthal by Ludwig Moser & Shne, Karlsbad. This service is still in production today. As one of the company’s most popular services, it represented them at numerous exhibitions. For the export range, the resounding name Patrician was added.

MAK exhibition collection VIENNA 1900. Design/Decorative Arts 18901938

Josef Franz Maria Hoffmann (born December 15, 1870 in Pirnitz, Moravia, Austria-Hungary; May 7, 1956 in Vienna) was an Austrian architect and designer. with the artist Koloman Moser and the industrialist Fritz Waerndorfer, he was a founding member and one of the main representatives of the Wiener Werksttte. with his designs and works, he is also referred to as a forerunner of the Art Deco style.

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Creator

Josef Hoffmann

Manufacturer

Bhmische Glasmanufaktur

Design Period 1890 to 1919
Production Period 1890 to 1919
Country of Manufacture Czech Republic
Identifying Marks This piece has been attributed based on archival documentation, such as vintage catalogs, designer records, or other literature sources
Style Art Deco, Art Nouveau
Detailed Condition

Excellent This vintage/antique piece is in near original condition. It may show minimal traces of use and/or have slight restorations.

Product Code INF-2173099
Materials Glass
Color Clear
Height
16 cm

5.9 inch
Diameter 4.1 inch
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