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Dr. Fischer auctions
  At least five auctions are held annually, three of them are mainly concentrating on European glass.
Design Boerse Duesseldorf DBD
  THE event for modernism + design of the
20th century in Germany!
Quittenbaum Art Auctions Munich
  Averaging six auctions annually, the Munich,Germany based company presents high-quality furniture, glass, ceramics, silver and jewelry, ranging from the 1880’s to present time, to an international clientele.
Christies
  Christies has meanwhile established a very nice website with lots of functionality and an archive of online catalogues with results that can be a valuable resource.
Anat Isman Fänder - Hamburg
  Anat is a dear friend and colleague from Hamburg, specialising in the best of 20th century silver. She always carries nice glass by René Lalique as well as a fine selection of contemporary studio glass.
The Aachen Cathedral
  Sadly only available in German language.

General information in English is available at
Wikipedia


C.I.N.O.A
  CINOA is a non-profit international federation of associations which was established more than 70 years ago. It is the only international federation for antique and art dealers that represents a wide array of specialities. CINOA’s members are 29 national art and antique associations from 20 countries. Through these associations CINOA represents more than 5000 dealers worldwide.
Corning Museum of Glass
  35 Centuries of Glass
Home to the world's most comprehensive collection of glass, The Corning Museum of Glass showcases 35,000 objects that represent 3,500 years of glassmaking. The Museum recently finished a $65 million renovation and reinvention that positioned it as one of the great museums of the world.
Kunstmuseum Duesseldorf
  Including the Hentrich Glassmuseum, one of the best collections of art glass in Europe, maybe the strongest concerning Art Nouveau glass.
Broehan Museum Berlin
  The Broehan-Museum specializes in Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Functionalism (1889 - 1939) of international provenance. The collection has two areas of primary interest: decorative arts and painting.
Focke Museum Bremen
  While the main focus lies on the history of Bremen, you will find a very fine selection of glass in house Riensberg, a side building of the main museum. Their selection of silver from Bremen is also very much worth a view. Sadly the website is not yet in English.
Museum for applied and decorative arts Hamburg
  The Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg is a leading centre for art, applied art and design. Its collections of work from Europe, the Middle and the Far East are of the finest-quality and span all epochs from the Ancient World to the present day.
Victoria & Albert London
  V&A South Kensington is the world's greatest museum of art and design, with collections unrivalled in their scope and diversity. Discover 3000 years' worth of amazing artefacts from many of the world's richest cultures including ceramics, furniture, fashion, glass, jewellery, metalwork, photographs, sculpture, textiles and paintings.
Glasmuseum Passau
  The most comprehensive collection of Bohemian glass from 1700 - 1950. A must for every Loetz collector.
Auctionhouse Walldorf
  Antiques and art auctions near Heidelberg.
Dorotheum
  Welcome to the oldest of the world's major auction houses! Founded in 1707, the Dorotheum has its headquarters in the heart of Europe, in Vienna.
Vintage Design Point
  xx century design
Sothebys
  The worldfamous auction house. A good search engine for auction results can be found there.


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