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    Glass Topped Art Nouveau /Art Deco
    Hat Pin, Blue Intaglio,
    Woman Dancing with Ribbon, Czechoslovakian Glass
    Designer: Heinrich Hoffman,
    Unsigned Heinrich Hoffman

    1920s Art Nouveau Hatpin Stick Pin Blue Glass Intaglio Unsigned Heinrich Hoffman This collectible blue glass intaglio can be used as a stick pin or a hatpin. It's by Heinrich Hoffman and its Czechoslovakian Measurements: 3 3/4" x 1".

    Heinrich Hoffmann opened a discover selling glass jewellery in Paris on the turn of 20th century.
    After studying glassmaking in Gablonz he widened the range of his products to decorative pressed molds and flacons due to the impulse given to this artistic direction by René Lalique

    

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