Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses

Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses

Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses
This is a nice Antique 1930’s Art Deco Arthur Douglas Nash for Libbey Glass Silhouette Line opalescent cat set of 9 water goblet glasses. The glasses are marked Libbey seen in pic 9. In pretty nice shape as the pics show with no nicks or chips but 1 of the glasses has some scratches seen in pics 11 & 12 as well as one having a bubble inside the glass seen in pic 10 and they come exactly as shown. They measure 3″ in diameter at the top, the bases are 2 7/8″ in diameter and they are 7 tall. In 1931, The Libbey Glass Company hired A. Douglas Nash to design what was one of the most ambitious and elaborate lines of fine glass ever produced in modern times. Nash was the son of Arthur J. Nash, who came from England in 1891 to be superintendent of the Tiffany Glass Works. Nash assisted his father at Tiffany and continued with the company until Louis Tiffany decided to discontinue the business in 1927. Tiffany allowed Nash to continue to run the furnaces but withdrew the Tiffany name, so the A. Douglas Nash Corporation was formed. The company did not do well and had to be liquidated in 1931. About the same time, Libbey decided to reenter the field of fine glassware from which it had been absent since cut glass lost its popularity after World War I and hired Nash. Douglas Nash moved to Toledo and designed the series of fine quality art glassware. An imposing catalog titled “Libbey Crystal: The New Era In Glass” introduced the series in 1933. Over 75 different patterns of formal stemware were offered, many in various color combinations. Matched centerpiece bowls, candleholders and vases were also made. The new glassware was noted for its beauty of form and was intricately decorated with cutting, engraving and such surface effects as overlay, threading and colored accents. “Libbey Crystal is hand-blown, hand-cut, ” one 1933 ad declared. No machine in the world can produce the same graceful lines, the same flashing brilliance, that identify the handiwork of the master glass craftsman. The most famous piece made was a fabulous cameo-cut goblet in the Victoria pattern. This goblet required 80 hours of hand work to cut. Only one dozen were made and only two are known to exist today. At the bottom of the page are shown illustrations of some of the glassware which was produced during the Nash era. In the center of the page are sketches of the “Silhouette” line. This pattern, handcrafted of fine lead crystal, had blown thin bowls of clear glass and stems which featured profiles of ten different animals. “Silhouette” was available with opalescent “moonstone” or black glass stems. Each item featured a different animal as follows: goblet, a cat; claret, a bear; cocktail, a kangaroo; sherry, a monkey; cordial, a greyhound: compote, a giraffe; sherbet, a rabbit; champagne, a squirrel; candlestick, a camel; center bowl, an elephant. “Silhouette” was one of the less expensive of the Nash patterns as the stems were molded and required very little hand work. This article is from The Glass Review- November 1978.
Antique Deco Douglas Nash for Libbey Silhouette Line Cat Set of 9 Goblet Glasses

Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set

Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set

Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
Crystal Cocktail Set with Fox Chase Silhouette Etching. The Heisey Glass Company. #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set. 3 1/4 W. 2 1/4 W. Can be found on many of Heisey’s barware pieces from the 1930s -40s. We are pleased to offer for. Sale a stunning cocktail shaker set. This set consists of a cocktail shaker with a glass lid and insert, and 6 bar tumblers. This fantastic set is in. Without cracks, chips or repairs. It is free of disfiguring mold or production imperfections. The etching has great detail and and the bottle is free of residue or sickness. The bar tumblers are clear and look. Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching. #462 (1933 – 1944) – (Crystal). Fox Chase is a beautiful silhouette etching depicting a hunt scene or fox chase. This beautiful etching features riders on horse back and hound dogs. The etching was designed by Carl Cobel. Carl Cobel begin working for Heisey in 1932 alongside his father Ray Cobel. Carl Cobel is responsible for many plate etching from this time period. This lovely etching can be found on many shapes including Hoffman House, Empress, Queen Ann, Universal, Bob White, Gascony, Alibi, Cobel, Urn, #603, #2052, #4027, #2401. #4034, #4035, #4037, and #4163. The major theme for many of the silhouette etchings from the 1930s was barware. This lovely pattern can be found on plates, ice tubs, decanters, bar bottles, bar tumblers, bitters bottles, goblets, cocktail shakers, hors d oeuvre, pretzel jars, and other stemware. Merchandise is guaranteed as stated in the description. All items are carefully examined before listing & again before they are packed. Check out our other merchandise at. K and M Antiques and Collectibles. We feature older, vintage antiques and collectibles. Sign up for my newsletters. Be sure to add me to your favorites list. Come by and visit often! IF NOT PLEASE ADD ALL ITEMS TO THE CART AND WRITE US BEFORE PAYING FOR YOUR ITEM AND WE WILL SEND YOU A REVISED INVOICE. The item “Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set” is in sale since Sunday, February 16, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Glassware\Elegant\Heisey”. The seller is “junquer9″ and is located in Columbus, Ohio. This item can be shipped worldwide.
  • Maker: The Heisey Glass Company
  • Item: #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set
  • Pattern: Fox Chase
  • Circa: 1933 – 1944
  • UPC: Does Not Apply
  • Original/Reproduction: Vintage 1933 – 1944
  • Object Type: Cocktail Shaker Set
  • Color: Crystal
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Pressed
  • Type of Glass: Elegant Glass

Heisey Fox Chase Silhouette Etching #4225 Cocktail Shaker Set