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RARE Pair Portieux Blue Milk Glass BOYS WITH BASKETS TOOTHPICKS Antique, c.1933

$ 59.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Glassmaking Technique: Mould Formed
  • Country of Manufacture: France
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Color Shade: Milk-Blue
  • Condition: The pair of antique Portieux Blue Milk Glass Boys with Baskets Toothpicks are in very good condition status includes losses and flaws from the making, mold lines, cooling lines, normal wear and rubbing, and fretting. Overall, these items are sound, having no other chips, cracks, or major defects, and having had no other apparent repairs or restorations. This pair is sold as is, as described. Please see all photos which are a part of this description. Please note that this item is photographed in natural light, shadows that may appear as irregularities are not necessarily chips, cracks, or discoloration.
  • Model: Boys with Baskets Toothpicks
  • Color: Blue
  • Brand: Portieux
  • Type of Glass: Milk Glass
  • Dimensions: 3.6 In. Tall x 2.2 In. Wide x 2.8 In. Deep
  • Object Type: Toothpick Holder
  • Glassware Type: Opaque
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 14 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Weight: 13.6 Oz.
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted

    Description

    Pair
    Portieux
    Blue Milk Glass Boys with Baskets Toothpicks
    Antique c1933
    This is an unusual fine pair of rare antique Portieux Blue Milk Glass Boys with Baskets Toothpicks.
    Each of these Toothpick holders:
    - is French blue milk glass in beautifully molded form;
    - is exquisitely modeled as Boys kneeling playing marbles; each wears a hat, pants with suspenders, and has large baskets on their backs.
    - is a French made antique from the Portieux company;
    - this model was listed in the Verrerries de Portieux Catalogue, 1933, Page 329, Item 7358-
    Pic-cure-dents Gamin
    , translated as
    small boy toothpicks
    .
    Dimensions (approximate- each):  3.6 In. Tall x 2.2 In. Wide x 2.8 In. Deep
    Weight (pair):                                 13.6 Oz.
    The estimated date is circa 1933.
    The pair of antique Portieux Blue Milk Glass Boys with Baskets Toothpicks are in very good condition status includes losses and flaws from the making, mold lines, cooling lines, normal wear and rubbing, and fretting. Overall, these items are sound, having no other chips, cracks, or major defects, and having had no other apparent repairs or restorations. This pair is sold as is, as described. Please see all photos which are a part of this description. Please note that this item is photographed in natural light, shadows that may appear as irregularities are not necessarily chips, cracks, or discoloration.
    Please check out my other listings with Fleurman- I am selling a personal collection of antique and vintage milk glass and glass and will be adding new items regularly.
    Vallerysthal/ Portieux Glass
    Vallerysthal is a glass house with a complicated history. It all really started in 1836, in Lorraine, as Societe des Verreries Reunies de Plaine de Walsch et Vallerysthal, which became Klenglin et Cie in 1855. The mix of Bohemian and French glass workers created interesting opaline and decorative glass, and in 1870, this area became part of Germany. However, most of their sales had been to France, and as they were no longer within the French territory, they found it difficult to export their glass to France. One way around this problem was to purchase Portieux which was in Vosges, and whilst the head office was in Vallerysthal, they could export through Portieux. The new name was registered in French and in German, Verreries Reunies de Vallerysthal et Portieux, and Vereingte Glashutten Von Vallerysthal und Portieux. Desire Christian was commissioned to design cameo glass with floral and scenic themes. Sometimes enamel or gilding was added. After the First World War, the company was returned to French rule. They produced a lot of unusual lidded animal and bird bowls, such as hens on baskets and standing cockerels. From the end of the Second World War, it had a difficult time. The Vallerysthal factory closed in 1977, reopened in 1986. The Portieux factory joined the French Crystal Company in 1982 but went bankrupt once and then again as Arts from Portieux. It was bought by Groupe Faience Niderviller in 1996. Portieux still makes some hand-blown glass ware and glass using old moulds. Vallerysthal remains a trading name.
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