Description: This incredible and highly complicated-to-make Orient & Flume art glass vase is from a smoke-free, pet free, and sanitary environment. This master glass piece has brilliant colors and hues of cobalt and light blues, greens, golds, hints of ruby, and more. It is illuminated with metallics by the process which it was made, and it required a team of experts in its crafting. The vase displays the favrile techniques used by Louis Comfort Tiffany. I have shown many of its facets in differing light, yet it will display many more depending on the lighting you choose. Dark display ares with glowing lights highlight some incredible rays of brilliance. After the photo work, this fine glass art piece was carefully wrapped by clean hands in acid-free tissue paper. Of course, no tape is attached to the piece. This piece will be double boxed. (A box within a box) This insures its protection during shipping. Many blown art glass pieces have small imperfections with design and in the glass as it is highly complicated to make. Its perfection is in the aesthetic eye appeal to the experienced art collector. This piece was brilliantly crafted in 1978. These are one of a kind pieces whose value only increases over time. It is the fortunate families who bought Louis Comfort Tiffany art glass in their day. (His father owned the jewelry store.) This masterpiece measures 13 inches high, and the top is 7 inches wide and 4.25 inches from front to back. The base is 3.25 inches wide. This will be packaged carefully to arrive at your door safely! SHIPPING: I will combine shipping on anything that I sell if it is possible. If you have the notion, please entertain yourself by browsing through the other items that I have listed.
Price: 824 USD
Location: Agawam, Massachusetts
End Time: 2024-09-19T11:38:31.000Z
Shipping Cost: 0 USD
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Item Specifics
All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Origin: Americas
Signed: Yes
Color: Blue
Year Manufactured: 1978
Material: Glass
Subject: Feather
Brand: Unmarked
Type: Vase
Original/Licensed Reproduction: Original
Era: Late 20th Century (1970-1999)
Model: Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Packaging: Box
Style: Art Deco
Theme: Studio
Features: Color-Changing, Luminous
Production Style: Art Glass
Time Period Manufactured: 1970-1979
Production Technique: Hand Blown Glass
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Handmade: Yes