
Pair of opaline glass bud vases
Selling Price
$35
History
Opaline glass, characterized by its milky, translucent appearance, became highly popular in Europe during the 19th century, particularly in France and Bohemia. These delicate vases were often produced using traditional glassblowing techniques and were prized for their soft, luminous quality. The elongated bud vase form was especially fashionable during the Victorian era and early 20th century, designed to display single stems or small floral arrangements. Opaline glass vases appeal to collectors of antique glassware, Victorian decorative arts enthusiasts, and interior designers seeking elegant vintage accent pieces. Their timeless aesthetic and soft coloration make them versatile decorative objects that complement both traditional and contemporary interiors. Collectors value these pieces for their craftsmanship, historical significance, and the delicate beauty of the opaline glass technique.
Origin
France or Bohemia
Time period
Late 19th to early 20th century