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Ian St. Gielar/Stanley Hagler Necklace & Earrings
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New Century:
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Pre 2000 item# 1124362 (stock# 2712-3)
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Passementerie
(608) 836-3444
$495.00
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This lovely necklace set is a remarkable example of why the color green is associated with envy! Designed by Ian St. Gielar (1953-2007), it displays an architectural elegance in the mixed use of materials, which drape perfectly over the neckline and adorn the ears. The three-strand glass necklace features avocado green (almost black) faceted, round beads separated by lighter green rhondells. The central floral medallion is a mass of molded glass flowers, seed bead leaves, an over-sized caboch ...click for details
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Stanley Hagler Strawberry Brooch & Earrings
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New Century:
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Pre 2000 item# 1124355 (stock# 2712-1)
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Passementerie
(608) 836-3444
$325.00
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As if freshly picked, this luscious suite of strawberries showcases the artistry of Stanley Hagler designs. The set is exquisite! Finely detailed and quite large, the brooch and clip earrings appear nearly lifelike - only prettier. Three varieties of textured, red glass berries are perched above and nestled among the green glass seed beads that form each leaf as well as the extended sprays. Molded glass flower blossoms in red and green, plus multi-colored prong-set rhinestones, add a beautif ...click for details
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Stanley Hagler Butterfly Brooch
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New Century:
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Pre 2000 item# 1124351 (stock# 2712-7)
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Passementerie
(608) 836-3444
$225.00
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Yet to land on the endangered species list, this spectacular Stanley Hagler butterfly is a eye-catching beauty, even from afar. Spanning 3 3/4" across, its wings are brilliant with tropical shades of lavender glass cabochons, molded glass fan shells and flowers. Deep-purple, Venetian glass beads form a sparkly body with prong-set, amethyst-color rhinestones thoughtfully scattered over the wings. Lovely and large, the brooch offers a showy display of good taste on a jacket or in an admire ...click for details
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Exquisite Saint Louis Cristal "Bristol" Decanter
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Vintage Arts:
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Pre 1970 item# 1114791 (stock# 2596-1)
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Passementerie
(608) 836-3444
$295.00
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The elegance of French, mid-century crystal plays well to the lovers of fine wines--especially those who happen to enjoy decanting with a dash of decadence! From the 1960's this gorgeous decanter features large panel cuts as characteristic of the St. Louis Bristol pattern. Its pristine, unused condition makes it a gift of value for someone special- or yourself. The decanter measures 15" high with the lovely, faceted stopper. Marks: Label, plus the watermark as seen on base. We will s ...click for details
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Shearwater Bristol Glaze Pitcher
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Pre 1960 item# 1114779 (stock# BAB-549)
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Passementerie
(608) 836-3444
$165.00
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For the collector of fine are pottery from the south, Ocean Springs, Mississippi is an important destination. It's the home of Shearwater Pottery, which was founded by Walter Anderson in 1928 and continues today as a family business. This mid-century example of their work is a compelling combination of understated elegance. The vessel, 6 1/2" high, features the bristol glaze over a graceful, sensual shape, unmistakably Shearwater. The pitcher's atypical, double-looping handle cre ...click for details
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Tibetan Buddhist Bronze "Rahula"
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Fine Art:
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Pre 1980 item# 1105517 (stock# 241X-3)
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Passementerie
(608) 836-3444
$950.00
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This beautiful, detailed Rahula is the fierce Nyingma protector deity of Tibetan Buddhism. Rahula has nine heads while each face has three eyes and a gaping mouth with exposed fangs. On the stomach is the large face of the original Rahula who devoured the nine celestial planets. The body is covered with numerous eyes. The first set of hands hold a drawn bow & arrow while the second right hand holds a makara stick and the left a snake lasso. The lower body is that of a coiled naga serpent ...click for details
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