Large blown glass bubble door stop

Collection TH10 SKU: 24961
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Large Blown Glass Bubble Door Stop — Decorative Object

A striking mid-20th-century decorative object, this large blown glass bubble door stop hails from post-war England and features a masterfully controlled bubble design. Blending functionality with sculptural form, it is exemplary of innovative British glassmaking in the 1950s.

Origin: England

Date: Circa 1950

Material: Blown glass with controlled bubbles

Dimensions: Height 15 cm (5.9 ins)

Condition: Excellent, with minor signs of age-related wear

This impressive blown glass bubble door stop typifies the British tradition of functional yet artistic objects produced during the mid-20th century. In its era, controlled bubble-blown glass was highly sought after, seen in iconic collections and museums celebrating English decorative arts. These pieces bridged utility and art, reflecting both technical mastery and post-war optimism in design.

Notable Features:

  • Exquisite craftsmanship is evident in the precisely controlled air bubbles suspended within the heavy blown glass form.
  • Its organic yet deliberate silhouette pays homage to modernist tendencies, while the transparent clarity maintains a timeless elegance.
  • Such large and well-executed examples are infrequently encountered, making this decorative object particularly desirable for collectors of 20th-century English glass.
  • Perfect as a unique paperweight, robust door stop or simply as a sculptural accent piece, it serves both practical and aesthetic purposes in any vintage or contemporary interior setting.

With its distinctive size and quality, this large blown glass bubble door stop offers an excellent opportunity to enhance any curated collection of decorative objects. Its combination of artistry, provenance and versatility ensures it remains an enduring conversation piece and a fine example of British mid-century glass.

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