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    Floris Meydam - Leerdam Pendulum Vase 1950s

    $360 (approx conversion from £295)

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    About this item

    Producer:

    Leerdam Glassworks, Netherlands

    Designer: Floris Meydam (1919 – 2011) Born in the town of Leerdam.

    Meydam started his career as assistant at the advertising department of the Glasfabriek Leerdam in 1935.

    One of the most famous Dutch glass artists, sculptor, and Industrial designers of the second generation after Andries Dirk Copier who also started at the Leerdam glassworks in 1914. Leerdam was one of the first Dutch factories to collaborate with artists to produce work under their own name.

    Where:

    Leerdam, Netherlands

    When: 1950s

    Work:

    A Freeform blue and green spiral wave glass vase. Engraved Signed Leerdam, Meydam 1-239 on the base

    Height – 21cm

    Neck Width – 15cm

    Depth – 20cm

    Weight – 1338g

    All dimensions are approximate

    Condition: In good condition, no cracks, chips or flea bites. However, there are light scratches to the piece which despite my best efforts don’t always show up in photographs. Light scratches to the base.

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    UK Mainland delivery included

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    Additional Information

    Code

    10160 (AB-151650)

    Dimensions

    W: 15cm  (5.9")H: 21cm  (8.3")D: 20cm  (7.9")

    Period

    Mid 20th Century

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