Stölzle / Heřmanova Hut' Glass Identification Guide + Gallery

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In 1805, Carl Stölzle founded two glass factories in Austria. By 1867, Stölzle owned 7 factories, in Austria, Bohemia and Hungary. The Heřmanova Hut' factory was founded in 1907. It was this factory that produced most of the art deco glassware featured in this section. In 1965, the Heřmanova Hut' factory became part of the Sklo Union group. Designers at the factory at this time include Vaclav Hanus, Pavel Panek, Frantisek Peceny, Vladislav Urban, Frantisek Vizner, and Frantisek Zemek. Production at Hermanova ceased in 2002. The Stölzle company has changed name and ownership several times, and is still in operation today, under the name Stölzle-Oberglas.


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Reference Books

SKLO Union: Art Before Industry: 20th Century Czech Pressed Glass

SKLO Union: Art Before Industry: 20th Century Czech Pressed Glass

Hi Sklo Lo Sklo: 1950s-70s Czech Glass Design from Masterpiece to Mass-produced

Hi Sklo Lo Sklo: 1950s-70s Czech Glass Design from Masterpiece to Mass-produced

Reference Websites

For more information on Stölzle glass, check out the following resources:

www.pressglas-pavillon.de - Pamela Wessendorf's amazing website featuring galleries of her extensive collection of Art Deco pressed glass.
www.stoelzle.com


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