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An archive of news and design ideas of vintage hand blown glass , the rare ceramics, and the marvelous mid-century modern furniture found at "The End of History".
The End of History | Ceramics Blog
3y ago
20 years ago, on October 5th 1997 we opend our doors for the first time and unleashed the colored glass grouping as an idea to the world.
I will be here providing and procuring all your vase and decorative accessory needs for the next 20 years too.
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The End of History | Ceramics Blog
3y ago
To celebrate today, our 20th Anniversary: One of my favorite editorials from the last 20 years, Collecting mid-century glass vessels, an editorial in Martha Stewart Living May 2001 by Fritz Karch.
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The End of History | Ceramics Blog
3y ago
A beautiful Venini Murano decanter designed by Fulvio Bianconi, 1950s.
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3y ago
A very nice pair of English, late 18th century mahogany hall stools. Looking very modern for 250 years old!
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3y ago
A lovely set of opaline glass and teak decanters designed in 1957 by Jacob Bang for Danish glass company Kastrup.
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3y ago
This beautiful rosewood, sterling silver and enamel was made in Italy in the mid 20th Century and is signed Ottaviani.
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3y ago
A large and impressive pair of Alfredo Barbini decorative Murano glass decanters, made for the North American luxury market in the 1950s
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3y ago
A pair of midcentury Italian ceramic trays with glorious had painted still life paintings. Marked Made in Italy, not sure of the artist.
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The End of History | Ceramics Blog
3y ago
A spectacular and large pair of Chinese blue & white porcelain jars in the Kangxi style (1654-1722)
This pair dates to Late Qing, circa 1880, complete with original hardwood lids and export labels.
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3y ago
A beautiful selection of Italian midcentury, Empoli export cased glass.
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