Art Glass, Contemporary Glass, Decorative Glass, Glassware, Studio Glass, Historical Glass
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Harrach – Rose Bowl – Mat-su-Noke, Uranium, 4 3/4″
Art GlassHarrachov Glassworks (Bohemian, Est. 1712) // Often attributed to Stevens & Williams (England, Est. 1776)* ‘Mat-su-no-ke’ Rose Bowl, c. 1860-1895 applied, tooled, shaped and blown uranium glass 4 ¾” high x 6” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details$450.00 $450.00$450.00 $450.00 -
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SOLD – Murano – Dish – Flavio Poli, Seguso Vetri D’Arte, 1940s
Art Glass, SOLDSold Seguso Vetri D’Arte (Murano) Flavio Poli (Venice, 1900-1984) Dish, c. 1940s bullicante, gold foil, sommerso, blown, glass 4 1/16” diameter x 1 ¾” high Reference: Archimede Seguso; Pina, Leslie. pp. 95 -
Murano – Vase – Flavio Poli, Sommerso, Tendril, 13 ¼”
Art GlassFlavio Poli (Italy, 1900-1984) Sommerso Tendril Vase applied tendril, sommerso, blown, glass 13 ¼” high x 5 ¾” wide x 2” deep -
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SOLD – Kosta Boda – Bowl – Ulrica Hydman-Vallien, #51722
Art Glass, SOLDSold Kosta Boda (Sweden, Est 1976) Ulrica Hydman-Vallien (Sweden, b. 1938) Bowl, Shape 51722 4 9/16” Diameter x 3 ⅛” Height -
Andrew KUNTZ (Canadian)- Wine Goblets (Pair), Studio Glass
Art GlassOffers Considered Andrew Kuntz (Canadian) Wine Goblets (Pair), c. 1992 studio glass 9 3/8" high x 4 15/16" diameter Description: A matching pair of Andrew Kuntz wine goblets of impressive size and character, made circa 1992. “The simplicity of form, the drama of rich, intense colour, the joy of challenge, and the challenge of endurance. The piece, when it’s over, is not what is made, but how it’s made.” ~ Andrew Kuntz -
Lalique – Vase – ‘Antinea’, 8″
Art GlassOffers Considered Lalique (France, Est. 1888) Marc Lalique (France, 1900-1977) ‘Antinea’ Vase, c. 1975 frosted, green, opalescent, clear, molded 8” high x 10 ½” widest -
Lalique – Vase – ‘Bacchantes’, Frosted, Crystal, 9 3/4″
Art GlassOffers Considered Lalique (France, Est. 1888) Rene Lalique (France, 1860-1945) ‘Bacchantes’ Vase Frosted, Molded, Crystal 9 ¾” high Notes: An Iconic French Art Deco ‘Bacchantes’ vase in clear frosted crystal, originally designed by Rene Lalique in 1927 and made by Lalique since. Each vase takes around 30 hours to make. “The female form was one of René Lalique's most constant sources of inspiration throughout his career. The Bacchantes correspond to the Maenads of Greek mythology. The young priestesses of Bacchus - depicted naked in a bas-relief, performing a round dance to celebrate the god of wine, the vine and excess - exude a haunting aura of sensuality.” ~ Musée Lalique -
Cologne – Rene LALIQUE – ‘Dahlia’, No.1 (615), 8″
Art Glass$3,500 Lalique (France, Est. 1888) René Jules Lalique (France, 1860-1945) ‘Dahlia’ Cologne Bottle, No. 1 (615) frosted blue crystal 8” high Notes: This mold made pattern is known as Dahlia; the design first issued in 1923 resembles the head of the flower for which it is named. The front and back of the round bottle is flattened; each is deeply embossed with a design of flower petals around a dished center within which are graduated rings of dark blue enameled stamen. The rounded sides are undecorated, there is a short mouth fitted with a dome shaped frosted clear glass stopper and the bottle rests on a flat rectangular foot.It comes in multiple sizes No. 1 (615) being the largest. -
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SOLD – Lalique – Vase – ‘Dampierre’
Art Glass, SOLDSold Lalique (France, Est. 1888) Marc Lalique (France, 1900-1977) Art Deco ‘Dampierre’ Vase crystal, c. 1945-1977 4 ¾” high x 4 ½” diameter Notes: French Art Deco pedestal form ‘Dampierre’ vase decorated with a deep mold of clear glass with a central band of birds standing on a branch nestled between bands of leaves, frosted décor, designed by Marc Lalique in 1948 and made at Lalique, France, c. 1948-1977. “Designed in 1948 by Marc Lalique, this vase is decorated with carved birds in satin crystal. Through this vase, Lalique pays tribute to two themes dear to René Lalique, the Fauna and Flora .” -
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SOLD – Rindskopf – Vase – Creta Papillon, Snake, 9″
Art Glass, SOLDSold Josef Rindskopf Sohne AG (Czechoslovakia c 1876-1930s) Creta Papillon Snake Vase iridized green glass 9” high x 3 3/16” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details -
Libbey Glass Co – ‘Symphony’ Water Goblet, Libbey-Nash, c. 1931
Art GlassOffers Considered Libbey Glass Company (United States, Est 1889) Arthur Douglas Nash (England, 1849-1934) ‘Symphony’ Water Goblet, c. 1931-35 clear and ruby, cut & blown crystal 8 7/8” high x 4 1/8” diameter Scroll Down for Further Details -
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Kralik / Rindskopf – Vase – Art Nouveau Mounts, Pampas Decor
Art Glass, SOLDSold attrib. Kralik Glass (Czechoslovakia, c. 1832-1940s) or attrib. Rindskopf (Czechoslovakia, 1876-1930s) Pampas Ruffled Vase, c. 1900 Gilt Art Nouveau Pewter Mounts marvered trailing on oil spot ground 5 ¼” high x 5 7/8” diameter -
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SOLD – Mt Washington – Shaker – Tomato / Melon, Floral
Art GlassSold Mt. Washington Glass Works (United States, 1837-1894) Tomato / Melon Shaker hand-painted enamel, white satin glass 2 ½” diameter x 2 1/8” height -
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SOLD – Mt Washington – Top Hat – Floral, Satin Glass, 3 ¼”
Art Glass, SOLDSold Mt. Washington Glass Works (Boston/New Bedford, Massachusetts, 1837-1894) Floral Top Hat, c. 1888 enamel, satin glass 3 ¼” long x 2 7/8” wide x 2 ¾” high