Companhia Fábrica de Vidros e Crystaes do Brasil - Part Two
Glass and Crystal Company of Brazil
“ESBERARD”
By Claudio Deveikis
“ESBERARD”
By Claudio Deveikis
Here, in Part Two of the story of Esberard, I am showing a series of extracts from an Esberard catalogue. The date of it is uncertain, but it is likely to be from the 1940s.
All the catalogue images are thanks to, courtesy of Clóvis Bezerra.
In Part Three, I will take a detailed look at their wonderful Carnival Glass production, which include patterns that are unique to this company.
On this page, we can see:
322: Torrinha (Little Tower) 323: Iraci, also called Estrela 324: Grega (Greek) 325: Dragão (Dragon) 331: Bico de Jaca (Jackfruit) 791: Gominho (Little Segment) 900: Chumbinho (this shape in not yet known in Carnival Glass) 1455: Lacinho (Little Bow, also known as Garland and Bows) |
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In PART THREE, there is a two page special feature showing some wonderful examples of Esberard's Carnival Glass.
In PART THREE, there is a two page special feature showing some wonderful examples of Esberard's Carnival Glass.