Description
Wide, low, and glowing with the warm amber iridescence that defines the finest marigold carnival glass, this Joseph Inwald squatty vase in the Coronet / Princeton pattern is a textbook example of early Bohemian pressed glass at its most decorative.
Made by Joseph Inwald of Bohemia, one of the most prolific and technically accomplished European producers of carnival glass in the early 20th century, this vase features a squatty form with scalloped rim and pressed geometric detailing across the body, all finished in the rich marigold lustre that shifts warmly in changing light. The Coronet / Princeton pattern is a registered Inwald design, bearing Registration No. 735621, which places it firmly within the documented Inwald catalogue and makes it a traceable and verifiable collector's piece. European carnival glass of this quality and provenance is increasingly sought after by specialist collectors.
- Maker: Joseph Inwald, Bohemia
- Pattern: Coronet / Princeton
- Registration No.: 735621
- Dimensions: 16.5 cm (H) x 13 cm (W)
- Condition: Excellent
- Features: Squatty form, scalloped rim, pressed geometric detail, marigold iridescence
- Period: Early 20th century
- SKU: CBD-0032
A well-documented Inwald piece with a traceable registration number. Pairs directly with the Laurier Nelly pedestal vase (CBD-0033) and the wider Carnival Glass collection.
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