A pair of rare Art Nouveau vases in brass-plated, floral metal mounts depicting leaves with tendrils and upright flowers with paws. The vases are made of colorless, partly violet-tinted glass, with baluster-shaped bodies and short, tubular necks. The front features flower stems in multicolored enamel, with flowers and leaves in green and yellow relief enamel. The undersides of the vases bear a base mark, marked: No. 54/4, H 12, painted in enamel.One vase has crackling in the intermediate layer, and both vases have damage to the concealed rim (due to the manufacturing process).Made by Glashüttenwerke Buchenau, Ferdinand von Poschinger, with a decorative design by Betty Hedrich, circa 1900-1905.Height: approx. 23.5 cm, diameter: approx. 12.5 cm.Literature: Christiane Sellner, Gläserner Jugendstil aus Bayern.Lit.: Bohemian Glass 1700 - 1950, Vol. V, Passau Glass Museum