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RARE!! Dutch Leerdam Commemorative Art Glass, OLYMPIC GAMES, AMSTERDAM 1928, Eduard Cuypers, 1859-1927

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Vandam [100% (45x)] Club+ member: Gold 
Price: $ 450.00
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Time left: 5 hour(s)
Location: United States / South Carolina
Seller checked: Yes 


Item description:
This is another wonderful piece from our Dutch art glass collection that we are offering for auction--a very rare Dutch Leerdam amber glass, etched with the following text: "Olympische Spelen Amsterdam 1928" by Dutch architect Eduard Cuypers, commemorating the 1928 Olympic Games in Amsterdam. On the opposite side of the glass is the coat of arms of Amsterdam.  It is signed "CK" in the pontil. Pieces by Cuypers are very rare.  
Cuypers (April 18, 1859 Roermond – June 1, 1927, The Hague), was trained in the architectural practice of his uncle P.J.H. Cuypers and in 1881 set up his own office in Amsterdam. His good contacts with businessmen earned him commissions for offices, shops and houses. In spite of his training by his uncle, the country´s major architect of neo-Gothic, his work was closely related to Neo-renaissance and Jugendstil. Cuypers was the first artist who worked at the Kristalunie in Maastricht where he was invited to make glassware.  

DIMENSIONS:  Height--12.3 cm.

CONDITION: EXCELLENT!  Very tiny and light surface scratches are seen. A beautiful piece!

CHECK & MONEY ORDER PAYMENT ADDRESS & SHOP ADDRESS (open 10-5:30 Monday thru Saturday)
Andries van Dam
914 Market Street
Camden, South Carolina, 29020
USA

To the best of our knowledge, all items sold are original and are NOT reproductions.

Andries Fine Art & Antiques is a well established firm with over 30 years experience in the fine art trade. Over half of our customers are repeat buyers!.

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SHIPPING INFORMATION:  ALL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED BY USPS PRIORITY MAIL OR FEDEX INTERNATIONAL OR DOMESTIC.  SOUTH CAROLINA BUYERS HAVE TO PAY 6% SALES TAX.

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PLEASE CALL US AT 803-432-0850 FOR ANY QUESTION ABOUT ANY ITEM!!

ANDRIES SPEAKS FLUENT ENGLISH, DUTCH AND GERMAN.

SHIPPING INFORMATION:  ALL ITEMS WILL BE SHIPPED BY USPS PRIORITY MAIL OR FEDEX INTERNATIONAL OR DOMESTIC.  SOUTH CAROLINA BUYERS HAVE TO PAY 6% SALES TAX.

ALL ITEMS ARE SOLD "AS DESCRIBED"--PLEASE ONLY BID IF YOU ARE SERIOUS!  PLEASE CONTACT US FOR ANY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION.  803-432-0850

DEALERS AND INTERIOR DESIGNERS ARE WELCOME!

Andries Van Dam has three decades in the Fine art business. He has sold and advised on items sold/placed to the major museums & auction houses throughout the world. At one point he had his own antique TV show in the Columbia,SC Area for four years. The current Andries Van Dam Antiques & Fine Art, Inc. Art Gallery & Museum is located now in Camden, South Carolina. Andy's range of detailed knowledge goes from African Art, Eskimo/Indian Art, Glass, classic oil Paintings, Silver, all the way to Japanese and Chinese Arts. Objects of all these cultures are on display (and all are for sale) in his 6,000 sq. foot gallery/museum. Andy's global network of "pickers" and contacts makes it possible for him to get those rare and exciting objects on a regular basis. So much so that the inventory is always different. What makes Andy's art gallery so different from most galleries, is that it is so non-elitist. Most galleries frown upon customers who don't want to spend thousands of dollars. At Van Dam Fine Art & Antiques there are fine art works priced at hundreds. In addition museum quality works are priced at thousands. And also there are those one of a kind items that defy descriptions. Hanging on wall after wall of the sprawling gallery of Andries Van Dam in Camden are extraordinary art works by European master painters from centuries past - along with masters not quite so well known, but masters in their own right. The works represent every genre the mind's eye can fathom; artifacts from the