Product Description
“Cat’s Eyes” bombe clip earrings, 72 fine and rare color cabochon chrysoberyl “Cat’s Eyes” and 12 interspersed diamonds, all set in 18k gold, marked, c. 1950’s
“Cat’s Eyes” bombe clip earrings, 72 fine and rare color cabochon chrysoberyl “Cat’s Eyes” and 12 interspersed diamonds, all set in 18k gold, marked, c. 1950’s
JULIUS DRESSLER Biela, Czech Republic
JULIUS DRESSLER BIELA (1888-1945) Czech Republic
Bowl 1910
Black and white glazed earthenware with three ball feet
Marks: JDB, 7764 (underglaze)
H: 4 7/8” x D base: 10 7/8”
Price: $3,750
Julius Dressler was a noted Bohemian ceramics manufacturing company that operated from the late 19th century until the end of World War II. Founded by Julius Dressler in the 1880s in Biela, Bohemia, the company produced high-quality decorative faience, Maiolica and porcelain ware. Dressler gained international renown for the ceramics it produced in the early 1900s in the Art Nouveau style, also known as “Jugendstil” or “Secessionist” ware.