Vase made of colorless thick-walled glass with light blue, white and dark blue overlay and reduction painting. Wall with relief-like etched decoration all around, in the form of a forest landscape, inscribed Golbers in shallow deep etching. Golbers was a pseudonym for Goldberg for the French market, vases of this type were said to be similar to the school of Nancy, Galle etc. Vase is in intact condition with two small chips on the edge of the mouth. Carl Goldberg glass refinery in Haida around 1900. Height: approx. 22.5 cm. Lit: Writings from the Passau Glass Museum. Lit. Carolus Hartmann, Glass Brand Lexicon.