Very little is known about the Schweig, Müller & Co glassworks. It was based in the town of Weißwasser, in Upper Lusatia, eastern Saxony, Germany. No catalogues of their work have been discovered yet, but at least one piece of their production is shown in the Weißwasser Glass Museum, a figural nude lady on a lamp base of rocks. The same lady figurine is also commonly found with a few different large flower bowls, and these bowls in turn are found with a few other figurines and pedestal bases. This has led to a handful of Art Deco designs being attributed to Schweig, Müller & Co. Some of these pieces have British design numbers embossed on the base, which were registered by English importers of art glass during the 1920's - 1930's.
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Müller & Co
Müller & Co glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware by Schweig, Müller & Co of Germany.
Very little is known about the Schweig, Müller & Co glassworks. It was based in the town of Weißwasser, in Upper Lusatia, eastern Saxony, Germany. No catalogues of their work have been discovered yet, but at least one piece of their production is shown in the Weißwasser Glass Museum, a figural nude lady on a lamp base of rocks. The same lady figurine is also commonly found with a few different large flower bowls, and these bowls in turn are found with a few other figurines and pedestal bases. This has led to a handful of Art Deco designs being attributed to Schweig, Müller & Co. Some of these pieces have British design numbers embossed on the base, which were registered by English importers of art glass during the 1920's - 1930's.
Very little is known about the Schweig, Müller & Co glassworks. It was based in the town of Weißwasser, in Upper Lusatia, eastern Saxony, Germany. No catalogues of their work have been discovered yet, but at least one piece of their production is shown in the Weißwasser Glass Museum, a figural nude lady on a lamp base of rocks. The same lady figurine is also commonly found with a few different large flower bowls, and these bowls in turn are found with a few other figurines and pedestal bases. This has led to a handful of Art Deco designs being attributed to Schweig, Müller & Co. Some of these pieces have British design numbers embossed on the base, which were registered by English importers of art glass during the 1920's - 1930's.
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