Mdina Earthtones Pattern Vase, late C20th
Starting Bid: | £40.00 |
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Total Amount: | £49.60 |
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Location: | United Kingdom |
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Auction Start: | 15/06/25 15:15:00 UTC |
Auction Ending: | 30/06/25 19:22:00 UTC |
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Mdina Earthtones Pattern Vase, late C20th
While lacking a signature at the base, this vase is almost certainly from the glassworks at Mdina, Malta. The body is an upright cylinder with a protruding band at the top below the concave neck and flaring rim. The finish of the base and the stoutly blown glass have the hallmarks of Mdina but the pattern has direct parallels with other pieces which are signed. It was called ‘earthtones’ and later just ‘earth’ and introduced in the mid 1970s. One example in this shape (but not signed either) comes with a large ball shape stopper, implying that we may have the base of a decanter here. If so, the form is still complete in itself to the eye and there are various other similar examples.Mdina Glass was founded in the Maltese town of Mdina in 1968 by Michael Harris and Eric Dobson. The town had no history of glass making but the venture proved to be a success. Its wares, free formed organic glassware, often in colours inspired from the sea, sand, earth and sky, proved very popular with tourists visiting Malta. Michael Harris left Mdina in 1972 and formed a new company, Isle of Wight Studio Glass, on the Isle of Wight, UK, leaving Eric Dobson in charge, but many of the designs he created continued to be made at Mdina Glass after his departure although new designs and patterns were added as well of which this vase is an example. Ownership of the company later changed but it is still producing a popular range of glasswares today.
Size: | H 24 cm W 10 cm |
Weight: | 875 grams |
Date: | Late C20th |
Condition: | Good condition, no issues |
Estimate: | £80 – 120 |