Flint Rock Crystal vase showing the use of cameo techniques on the fish. Thomas Webb & Sons. Image courtesy of Art Institute Chicago.
Flint bowl with applied blue and green dabs, carved to resemble feathers. Signed Fritsche. Thomas Webb & Sons, pattern 25697, dated 1902. Image courtesy DMBC.
10″ White on ruby vase. Iris & dragon fly with bird. Pattern F118. Decorated by William Fritsche. Woodall estimate 75/-. Sale £10/10/-. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
10″ White on ruby vase. Iris & dragon fly with bird. Pattern F118. Decorated by William Fritsche. Woodall estimate 75/-. Sale £10/10/-. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
10″ White on ruby vase. Iris & dragon fly with bird. Pattern F118. Decorated by William Fritsche. Woodall estimate 75/-. Sale £10/10/-. Image courtesy of Dudley Museum Services.
Pattern F145. Flat side vase (Imitation of Iron Work). Ruby on Green on rich Yellow on Opal body. W. v.x.x (W. £4.0.0); Sale pi.x.x ( £15.0.0).
Pattern F145. Flat side vase (Imitation of Iron Work). Ruby on Green on rich Yellow on Opal body. W. v.x.x (W. £4.0.0); Sale pi.x.x ( £15.0.0).
Unstained Ivory cameo glass vase carved in the Ch’ien-lung style of carved Jade. Pattern F147, executed by William Fritsche. Dated circa 1889. Image courtesy of James D Julia.
Ivory cameo vase, attributed to William Fritsche with gilt decoration by Jules Barbe. Image courtesy of National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne. Australia.