Striking Monart glass vase in tangerine and lime-green with aventurine c1935. The vase is of simple waisted form with stippled tangerine lower body into lime-green with aventurine flecks to its rim. Uncommon shape (likely variant of shape FK). Ground pontil mark to its base. The vase is 17.5 cm in height and 19 cm in diameter at its rim. As is typical of Monart glass, the vase is unsigned.
The product of an unlikely collaboration between the Spaniard Salvador Ysart and Isobel Moncrieff at an industrial glassworks in Perth, this distinctive glass was manufactured by family members in two distinct phases from about 1922 until c.1961: first under the name Monart at Moncrieff's and from 1946 at the Shore Works as Ysart Brothers Glass. Unlike post-War Ysart that typically carries an acid-etched signature, very few pieces of Monart glass were ever signed. The major difference between the pre-War Monart glass and that of the post-War Yasart era is in the range of production colours and a wider range of shapes. Typically, Yasart reflected the more muted tastes of the 1940s and 50s with softer pastel shades.
Monart Art Deco Tangerine & Lime Waisted Glass Vase With Aventurine c1935
This vase is in excellent original condition commensurate with age. No scratches, chips or cracks. Please see images as these form an important part of the description.