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Durand Blue Lustre Vase with Coil Pattern
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Pre 1920 item# 411045 (stock# TBI 1043)
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Art Glass & Estate Jewelry By TooBi Ltd.
413-528-1660
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This is a very fine example of American Art Glass by Durand of Vineland New Jersey. Executed in a base glass of Ambergris, an eye-catching platinum blue iridescence covers the surface of this blue lustre vase. The background décor has a multi colored coil pattern in white and gold. Measuring 8 3/8 inches in Height by 4 inches in Diameter this vase is in very condition. Polished pontil. The form and decoration may be seen in Durand The Man and His Glass by Meschi. Overall, this vase is a stunning ...click for details
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Loetz Creta Cisele Vase
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Pre 1900 item# 410337 (stock# TBI 1026)
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Art Glass & Estate Jewelry By TooBi Ltd.
413-528-1660
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This is a very fine example of turn of the century Bohemian glass by Loetz, circa 1899. It is especially uncommon to find a piece of Loetz on today’s market in the Cisele decor. Executed in the Creta base color, this vase has a wonderful green and blue oil spot design with gold, green and magenta highlights to the iridescence. Measuring 7 inches in Height by just over 4 inches in Diameter this vase is in excellent condition. The tapered vertical ovoid form has six pinches around the lower portio ...click for details
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Steuben Gold Aurene Trumpet Vase
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Pre 1920 item# 411019 (stock# TBI 878)
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Art Glass & Estate Jewelry By TooBi Ltd.
413-528-1660
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This beautiful trumpet vase was produced by Steuben, circa 1920's. A fine example of their Gold Aurene glass it has a multi hued iridescent finish with highlights of red, green, and magenta. Excellent condition with a fire polished rim and polished pontil. Measuring 8 1/4 in. Tall by 3 1/2 in. in Diameter this trumpet form vase is a truly beautiful piece of American Art Glass. Glass of this type may be referenced in books on Frederick Carder and Steuben by Dimitroff and Gardner.
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