ECHO BEACH GLASS
All Items : Artists : Glass : Decorative : Pre 1990 item #1426327 (stock #119)
Echo Beach Glass
$300.00
This stunning platter titled METEOR by Massachusetts studio Glass Artist Charles Correll, signed and dated "Correll '85" is 19 1/2" diameter. The lavender plate has a polychrome meteor image in white, grey, red-pink and yellow. The execution is superb and this vintage beauty remains in excellent condition.
All Items : Artists : Glass : Decorative : Contemporary item #1420401 (stock #111)
Echo Beach Glass
$225.00
This lovely vase was made by studio glass artist Don Gonzalez of Stockton, NJ; it exemplifies his masterful expertise in form and coloring. It is signed "Gonzalez" and has a polished bottom. It stands 5 1/2" x 4" x 3 1/2". Perfect condition. Don Gonzalez has been blowing glass since the early 1970s, starting at Carnegie Mellon, continuing at Sausalito Art Center, then maintaining his own studio for more than 40 years. His work is carried in numerous museums across the country as well as many private collections. He has been awarded four Fellowship Awards by the NJ State Council on the Arts and one Fellowship from the Creative Glass Center of America. Her served on the Board of the NJ State Council on the Arts, and taught glassblowing at Bucks County College for 17 years. See his website for his complete line of work: www.dongonzalezglass.com.
All Items : Artists : Glass : Decorative : Contemporary item #1420397 (stock #110)
Echo Beach Glass
$250.00
This elegant low vase, made by studio glass artist Don Gonzalez of Stockton, NJ, is crystal with subtle blending of blue and amethyst. It exemplifies his masterful expertise in form and coloring. It is signed "Gonzalez" and has a polished bottom. It stands 3 1/2" x 5" x 6 1/2"; perfect condition. Don Gonzalez has been blowing glass since the early 1970s, starting at Carnegie Mellon, continuing at Sausalito Art Center, then opening his own studio in NJ which he has maintained for over 40 years. His work is carried in numerous museums across the country as well as in many private collections. He has been awarded four Fellowships by the NJ State Council on the Arts and a Fellowship from the Creative Glass Center of America. He served on the Board of the NJ State Council on the Arts and taught glassblowing at Bucks County College for 17 years. See his website for his complete line of work: www.dongonzalezglass.com.