Nicholas J. Lutz(1835-1906) Attributed Unusual Victorian Art Glass Enameled Latt

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Nicholas J. Lutz(1835-1906) Attributed Unusual Victorian Art Glass Enameled<br>Latticino Vase. 7.75" tall, extremely special piece of glass. Latticino like the<br>best Italian glass with Enameling equivalent to the best French/American art<br>glass of the period. This piece is definately well over 100 years old I'm<br>certain and guaranteeing it to be. Ground pontil, natural wear on base, best<br>quality imaginable with no damage or flaws other than minor wear to gilding.<br>Really if this is what I think it is it belongs in a museum as it's a top<br>example of someone's work, if you have any better ideas base on<br>reality/experience I'd also be grateful for that.<br><br>Nicholas J. Lutz (21 February 1835 St. Louis-lès-Bitche, France - 31 March 1906<br>Somerville, Massachusetts) was a French glassmaker who received his training at<br>the Cristalleries de St. Louis, and later emigrated to the United States where<br>he settled in White Mills in Pennsylvania, later working at the Boston and<br>Sandwich Glass Company<br>isshelf
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    Nicholas J. Lutz(1835-1906) Attributed Unusual Victorian Art Glass Enameled<br>Latticino Vase. 7.75" tall, extremely special piece of glass. Latticino like the<br>best Italian glass with Enameling equivalent to the best French/American art<br>glass of the period. This piece is definately well over 100 years old I'm<br>certain and guaranteeing it to be. Ground pontil, natural wear on base, best<br>quality imaginable with no damage or flaws other than minor wear to gilding.<br>Really if this is what I think it is it belongs in a museum as it's a top<br>example of someone's work, if you have any better ideas base on<br>reality/experience I'd also be grateful for that.<br><br>Nicholas J. Lutz (21 February 1835 St. Louis-lès-Bitche, France - 31 March 1906<br>Somerville, Massachusetts) was a French glassmaker who received his training at<br>the Cristalleries de St. Louis, and later emigrated to the United States where<br>he settled in White Mills in Pennsylvania, later working at the Boston and<br>Sandwich Glass Company<br>isshelf

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