Strathearn Red Orange Copper Aventurine Glass Vase, Cylindrical Form, Scotland c1970s
A striking Strathearn Scottish art glass vase in a tall cylindrical form, featuring a fiery red‑to‑orange body with shimmering copper aventurine. The impressed leaping salmon emblem to the base confirms authentic Strathearn studio production. Made in Crieff between 1965 and 1980, Strathearn Glass is celebrated for its richly layered colourwork, expressive hot‑formed shapes and the distinctive glow created by copper aventurine suspended in the glass. Strathearn Glass continued the Ysart‑school tradition of richly coloured, hot‑worked Scottish studio glass that had evolved from Monart Glass; now embedded in British glass production history.
This example shows the studio’s classic “flame column” palette — intense, light‑responsive and visually dramatic — paired with a substantial 1.25 kg weight and a clean, modern silhouette. A standout piece for collectors of Scottish studio glass or for interiors needing a bold, sculptural accent.
Maker: Strathearn Glass, Scotland
Era: 1965–1980
Colours: Red, orange, copper aventurine
Form: Cylindrical art glass vase
Mark: Impressed leaping salmon emblem
Weight: 1.25 kg
Size: 25 cm high, 11.2 cm wide
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light wear consistent with age and use.
PRODUCT CODE: D0630
Please note dimensions carefully as it can be difficult to judge size by the images.
**All our items are vintage or pre-owned, so some signs of wear should be expected. Please read the description, view photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. We will always endeavour to note any imperfections, but the absence of this information does not imply that this item is free from defect. AI-generated backgrounds are sometimes used for styling purposes only.
A striking Strathearn Scottish art glass vase in a tall cylindrical form, featuring a fiery red‑to‑orange body with shimmering copper aventurine. The impressed leaping salmon emblem to the base confirms authentic Strathearn studio production. Made in Crieff between 1965 and 1980, Strathearn Glass is celebrated for its richly layered colourwork, expressive hot‑formed shapes and the distinctive glow created by copper aventurine suspended in the glass. Strathearn Glass continued the Ysart‑school tradition of richly coloured, hot‑worked Scottish studio glass that had evolved from Monart Glass; now embedded in British glass production history.
This example shows the studio’s classic “flame column” palette — intense, light‑responsive and visually dramatic — paired with a substantial 1.25 kg weight and a clean, modern silhouette. A standout piece for collectors of Scottish studio glass or for interiors needing a bold, sculptural accent.
Maker: Strathearn Glass, Scotland
Era: 1965–1980
Colours: Red, orange, copper aventurine
Form: Cylindrical art glass vase
Mark: Impressed leaping salmon emblem
Weight: 1.25 kg
Size: 25 cm high, 11.2 cm wide
Condition: Excellent vintage condition with light wear consistent with age and use.
PRODUCT CODE: D0630
Please note dimensions carefully as it can be difficult to judge size by the images.
**All our items are vintage or pre-owned, so some signs of wear should be expected. Please read the description, view photos carefully, and feel free to ask any questions prior to purchase. We will always endeavour to note any imperfections, but the absence of this information does not imply that this item is free from defect. AI-generated backgrounds are sometimes used for styling purposes only.