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Christmas Decoration

1900-1993 (made), 1993 (manufactured), c.1990 (original model made)
Artist/Maker
Place of origin

Handblown half-figure of a child hand decorated with gold, blue and red paint, and glitter.

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Categories
Object type
Materials and techniques
Glass, hand blown and decorated
Brief description
Christmas decoration, hand blown and decorated glass, made by Krebsglas, Lauscha, manufactured in 1993 using moulds possibly from c.1900.
Physical description
Handblown half-figure of a child hand decorated with gold, blue and red paint, and glitter.
Dimensions
  • Diameter: 9cm (Note: approx. measurement taken from register)
Style
Gallery label
(18/06/2009)
Christmas decorations , hand blown and decorated Germany, Thuringia (Lauscha), 1900-93 made by Krebsglas Gift of makers (C.323 ,324,325,326,327,328,329,330,331,332,333,334-1993) Made by Krebsglas, incorporating Lauscha glas, these Christmas decorations are traditional of the east German region of Thuringia, where glass-blowing and lampwork are a local speciality. The mould-blon examples are made in early moulds, possibly of around 1900 .
Credit line
Given by the makers
Object history
Made from moulds possibly dating c.1900
Gift of makers:
(C.323,324,325,326,327,328,329,330,331,332,333,334-1993)
Production
Made by Krebsglas, incorporating Lauscha glas, these Christmas decorations are traditional of the east German region of Thuringia, where glass-blowing and lampwork are a local speciality. The mould-blown examples are made in early moulds, possibly of around 1900.
Collection
Accession number
C.330-1993

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Record createdJune 18, 2009
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