Opalescent shallow bowl, 1930's,
attributed to the English firm of Jobling,
decorated with six shells-
moulded registration number
8in/20cm wide
2.5in/6cm high 

£125/$200

*During the 1930's Jobling's introduced their OPALIQUE glass, a hand-pressed opalescent glass made from molds commissioned and made in France by Frankhauser, the most prominent Parisian, art-glass mold-maker.
The quality of Jobling's fire-polished pressed art glass during the mid to late 1930's is recognised to be the highest ever achieved in England. Unfortunately the recession of the 1930's and the War (1939-1945) put an end to Jobling's production of this kind of glass.

 Please email or telephone Craig for more details.

back to 20th Century Decorative Arts home page