An exquisite Sterling Silver Pin Cushion made by Tiffany & Co. Makers. Standing 2 1/2 in. High by 3 1/4 in. Wide this pin cushion is covered in red velvet and crowned by a Sterling Cherub holding a branch full of fruit. Excellent condition and marked "Tiffany & Co Makers Sterling Silver 23647 L".
Tiffany & Co. produced this sterling Silver Flatware service in the “PERSIAN PATTERN”, circa 1900. This set is a six piece service for twelve and comes in the original Suede lined Oak box by Tiffany. The box is decorated with Bronze hardware that is signed by "Tiffany & Co.". A plaque that reads "Tiffany & Co. Silversmiths" also adorns the interior of the chest. The flatware consists of the following: (12) Eight in. Dinner Forks; (12) 7 1/4 in. Lunch Forks; (12) ...click for details
This extremely rare and superb vase is a prime example of Opalescent glass produced by Tiffany Studios. Arguably some of their best work, Pink Pastel glass is one of their most desirable colors. The body of this exceptionally beautiful vase has a wonderful Strawberry color with terrific Stretch around the rim and features a pronounced heat reactive laurel leaf decoration through the entire piece. The foot and neck are a translucent white worked into an exceedingly complex form, with a rare blow ...click for details
The epitome of Art Nouveau, this vase’s form and striking décor follow in the footsteps of Tiffany’s best works in Favrile glass. It was skillfully shaped into an elegantly tall, footed vase bearing Nash's patented "FLUME" or acanthus leaf pattern and a ruffled rim with a terrific stretch effect. The base glass is a striking golden yellow covered in iridescent highlights. This piece is in very good condition with minor base wear due to age and slight water stains to the interior. ...click for details
A wonderful Tiffany Favrile reverse trumpet stick vase, circa 1915. The body of pearl opalescent glass is decorated with iridescent gold pulled feathers extending from the bottom towards the middle. Excellent condition. 8 inches Tall, 3 1/4 inches wide at base. Signed 1115 - 9210J L.C. Tiffany -Favrile
A fantastic Tiffany Green Favrile reverse trumpet stick vase, circa 1916. The body of green opalescent glass is decorated with gold pulled feathers extending from the bottom towards the middle and covered with platinum blue iridescence. 10 1/4 inches Tall, 3 3/4 inches diameter at base. Signed 1116 - 7864K L.C. Tiffany - Favrile. Button Pontil;Fire polished rim. Condition: Excellent with a few small unpopped air bubbles and a hairline which runs across the underside of the base and up one side ...click for details
The epitome of Art Nouveau, this vase’s form and striking décor follow in the footsteps of Tiffany’s best works in Favrile glass. It was skillfully shaped into an elegantly footed vase bearing Nash's patented "FLUME" or Acanthus Leaf pattern. The base glass is a striking golden yellow covered in iridescent blue, green and gold highlights. This piece is in excellent condition with a few open bubbles on the interior which do not detract from its beauty. It has a fire-polished rim, po ...click for details
Designed by Arthur Nash while at Libbey between 1932 and 1935, this vase is a prime example of his accomplishments. It is fashioned in an eye-catching pattern of undulating pink and white opalescent stripes over an optic diamond pattern. It has a polished pontil, fire polished rim and measures 12" Tall by 4 1/2" Diameter and is in excellent condition. Signed with an acid mark "Libbey" in the pontil. The vase may be referenced on page 33 and 87 of American Art Glass by Shuman. ...click for details
This extremely rare vase is a truly spectacular example of American art glass, circa 1900. Made by Tiffany, but unsigned this vase was made in the very early years of production at Corona, circa 1897-99. Fresh from Upstate New York this vase is sleek and graceful in both form and decor. Encircling the body is a stunning pulled feather or waveform pattern in Gold and Green. Interspersed among the background pattern is a series of Six Hanging Hearts. A strong iridescent finish with Gold, Purple an ...click for details
A fantastic and super rare decorated vase made by Tiffany in the early days at the Corona Factory, circa 1890's. These vases were first made in 1894 for shipment abroad, but not sold in New York until 1896. An excellent example of the early work at Tiffanys, this vase is great to behold. The base glass is whitish and has an iridescent pulled feather design in Brown and Green with highlights in Gold and Purple. The rim is also brown with a gold iridescence on the interior. The vase stands 4 i ...click for details
This shade form vase is a fine example of American Art Glass. Executed in a cream colored base glass, a light iridescence covers the surface of the vase inside and out. The background décor is a bi colored pulled feather pattern in green and gold. The six feathers are pulled down the body from the ruffled rim. Measuring 7 ½ inches in Height by 5 ½ inches in Diameter this vase is in very condition. Semi Polished ground pontil. A few annealing flaws are present on the base from manufacturing. Note ...click for details
A beautiful Steuben Gold Aurene miniature vase. Signed Aurene & form number 237. Polished pontil. Circa 1905. Height 3 3/4 inches. See Gardner or Dimitroff books for additional information.
A very beautiful gold favrille footed vase by Tiffany, C.1910. Great Art Nouveau form with ruffled rim and excellent onion skin decoration. Standing 4 1/4 inches in height by 5 1/2 inches in width. Fire polished rim and polished pontil. Signed L.C. Tiffany Favrile 42k on base.
Durand Gold Lustre vase with Pulled Feather Design and Applied Threading. Made under the supervision of Victor Durand in Vineland, New Jersey circa 1920. This vase stands about 6 1/2" high. Fire Polished rim and polished pontil.
Loetz stick form vase in Candia Phanomen Gre 6893, C.1898 Fire Polished rim and polished pontil. For more information on decor ad maker see www.loetz.com. Stands about 8 1/2" tall and is 3 1/2" at the base