Art Deco Flying Lady Hood Ornament Uranium Glass — 1930s H. Hoffmann
Code: 9837Related products
Product detailed description
This Art Deco Flying Lady hood ornament is made of green uranium glass and was produced in Bohemia from the original period mold designed by H. Hoffmann around 1930. It represents the era when sculptural hood ornaments served as expressive automotive mascots, symbolizing speed, movement, and modern elegance.
The stylized female figure with flowing wings reflects strong French Art Deco influence, which shaped European automotive ornament design in the early 20th century. This iconic Flying Lady form is widely associated with luxury automotive mascots such as the Rolls-Royce Spirit of Ecstasy, which inspired a whole generation of Art Deco hood ornament designs. Hoffmann’s approach shows inspiration drawn from René Lalique, particularly in the smooth modeling, dynamic lines, and balanced proportions, while remaining distinctly Bohemian in execution.
This piece represents the hood ornament form as intended for automotive use. Under UV light, the uranium glass exhibits a vivid green fluorescence, confirming its authentic uranium glass composition. A distinctive collectible combining Art Deco design, uranium glass craftsmanship, and historic automotive ornament heritage.
Condition:
Excellent condition, no chips, no cracks, no scratch.
Dimensions:
Height 8 in (20 cm)
Length 5 ½ in (14 cm)
Shipping:
Fast FedEx Priority Express shipping to the United States and worldwide. Every order includes tracking, full insurance, and professional packaging.
Delivery Times:
United States & Canada: 2–3 business days
United Kingdom: 1–3 business days
European Union: 1–2 business days
Australia & Asia: 4–6 business days
Shipping price: $39
Combined shipping: $19 for each additional item in one box.
Be the first who will post an article to this item!
