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 vase is a wonderful example of the Cluthra glass made by Kimble. After Kimble took over Durand they continues production of this glass which is very similar to Steuben's cluthra. Executed in varied hues of white, green and brown this piece has a classic form and a terrific pattern of bubbles. Signed "1986-6 K Dec - 32" with a polished pontil and fire polished rim. It measures 6" Tall by 6 1/4" Diameter by 3 1/2" Diameter at mouth.
This vase is a fine example of Steuben's crystal with Blue Threading. It has an overall quilted diamond pattern and is signed on the base with the Fleur de Lis mark. It has a polished pontil, a fire polished rim and measures 7 inches Tall by 7 inches wide.
A fine Durand Hearts & Vines Shade with Threading. A simialar shade is pictured in the catalogue reprint pictured on page 145 of Durand The Man and His Glass by Edward Meschi. It states that this shade, form 10010, has a webbed decoration with blue and gold hearts and a gold interior. In addition, it states on page 142 that these shades were produced by Quezal and sold by Durand. It is in Very Good condition with minor thread loss due to age. Measuring 2 1/2 in Tall by 3 3/8 in. in Diameter.
A beautiful Steuben Verre de Soie Shade, form 896. Signed with the Fleur de Lis mark in silver on the fitter rim. 3 1/2 in Tall by 2 1/4 in Diameter at fitter rim. Very good condition with one nine mm chip to the fitter rim which is unable to be seen when the shade is mounted.
In the 1920's Steuben produced a limited quantity of pink opalescent glass that they named Oriental Poppy. Produced for a very short period and exceedingly hard to locate, this vase, form 6030, would make a stunning example for any public or private collection. Measuring 7 in Tall by 6 1/2 in. in Diameter this vase is in excellent condition with very minor shelf wear to the underside of the base and a few internal bubbles. Any white spots in the photos are due to light reflections and are no ...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
This monumental irridescent art glass vase was produced by Steven Lundberg in their "Green Feather" pattern. Its multi-colored feather pattern is in the style of pieces made by Quezal. The overall condition is excellent and the dimensions of the vase are 9 1/4 in High by 6 1/4 in Wide. Signed "S. LUNDBERG GLASS ART 2000" on the base and has the original gold foil label.
This monumental irridescent art glass vase was produced by Steven Lundberg in their "Blue Flame" pattern. Its multi-colored drapery pattern is in the style of pieces made by Durand or Quezal. The overall condition is excellent and the dimensions of the vase are 9 in High by 6 1/4 in Wide. Signed "S. LUNDBERG GLASS ART 2000" on the base and has the original gold foil label.
This vase is a rare example of signed Kew Blas art glass, circa 1910. It has a wonderful gold Aurene finish covering four large dimples and a flared rim. Very good condition; polished pontil; fire polished rim; Signed Kew Blas. Measures 5 inches Tall by 3 inches in diameter.