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For sale is a Lovely piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The Item is a Hand Blown "Optic Ribbed Stemmed Sherbet" and it is done in the More »
For sale is a Lovely piece of Art Glass made by The Steuben Glass Company of Corning, New York. The Item is a Hand Blown "Optic Ribbed Stemmed Sherbet" and it is done in the "Celeste Blue with Transparent" Glass. The Sherbet is a nice size as it stands 4 5/8" tall and is 3 13/16" in diameter. The foot has a diameter of 2 11/16".
The Stemmed Sherbet displays a wonderful optic Vertical ribbing. It has a Celeste Blue Cup and Foot with a Clear or transparent Glass Stem. The top lip is fire polished and rolled. The Goblet is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There are a few minor scratches on the bottom of the foot but the Interior of the Glass shows virtually no signs of wear. The Glass is somewhat light in weight.
This Sherbet is not signed but this is the 3rd one from a set of 7 that I recently purchased. The other 2 were signed with Steuben's "Fleur de Lis" acid etched mark. This Sherbet also displays a counter sunk polished Pontil on the bottom, the sign of a Quality Hand Blown piece of Art Glass. This is shape number 2680 in the Steuben Achieves of shapes. There is a link below to show this for those who doubt it is Steuben.
Steuben Art Glass is some the Highest Quality Glass you can own. At the turn of the Century LCT Tiffany Studio's Favrile line was their main competitor and their fared equally as well creating some of the nicest Art Glass pieces the World has ever seen. Steuben Stemware is somewhat hard to find. You commonly find the Sherbets but not the Goblets. These items were used and most of them did not make it through. Those of you who collect Steuben Stemware, or Celeste Blue and want an excellent example, do not let this one slip by you!!
http://www.cardersteubenclub.org/shapes/item-view.cfm?recordID=24177&back=1 Click on or copy and paste into browser to see documentation.
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For sale is a lovely Art Pottery Tile made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The item is called a "Tea Trivet Tile". It is a very pleasant size as it More »
For sale is a lovely Art Pottery Tile made by The Rookwood Pottery Company of Cincinnati, Ohio. The item is called a "Tea Trivet Tile". It is a very pleasant size as it measures 5 5/8" Square and is only 7/8" Tall.
The Tile Displays a Dutch Harbor Scene of a Woman in Dutch Dress and a child holding onto her apron. They are looking into the Harbor where a boat with a mast is moored. There is a Windmill in the background and tightly clustered trees with their foliage. The detail is just wonderful. You can even see the Shoreline!! There are wonderful vivid pastel colors of Country Blue, 2 shades of Green, Rose, Coral and 2 shades of Brown, with Lavender and White. There are a lot of Glaze Colors in this Tile. I can count 9 different Glazes in it. This tile sits on 8 applied feet all along the bottom edges for stability.
The piece is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The only issue to report is some minor peppering in the Lavender and Coral glaze. This happens quite often with the Tea Trivet Tiles. When you put a much lighter colored tile in the oven after much darker items were in the oven beforehand the lighter glaze can pick up small pepper spots in the glaze. This does not hurt the Value what so ever!
The piece is signed with the Impressed Reverse RP Rookwood Pottery and Sunburst Logo along with the Roman Numerals "XXIX" for the year of manufacture, 1929. There is also the mold number "3203" impressed just below the date. This is a quality Tile made by one of America's foremost Pottery Manufacturers of the early 20Th Century. I'm quite sure the buyer will be quite pleased with their Purchase!! « Less
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For sale is a splendid Arts and Crafts piece of Art Pottery made my Hampshire Pottery of Keene, New Hampshire. The Piece is a "Chamber Stick" or "Candlestick". The Glaze is More »
For sale is a splendid Arts and Crafts piece of Art Pottery made my Hampshire Pottery of Keene, New Hampshire. The Piece is a "Chamber Stick" or "Candlestick". The Glaze is done in Hampshire's most Popular Matte Cucumber Greene Glaze. The Ewer is 2 1/2" tall and 4" in diameter.
This Chamber Stick displays a very nice Mottled Cucumber Green Glaze. The Glaze has wonderful charcoaling throughout!! The Deep Matte Cucumber Green Glaze Rivals any Matte Green Glaze produced by Grueby Faience of Boston, Mass. The Candlestick is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is a area on the inside of the candle holder that is a little light in the green glaze. On the opposite side is a glaze pin pop inside the candle hole.
The Candlestick or Chamber Stick is signed on the bottom side with the Impressed "Hampshire Pottery" Script Lettering plus the Mold or Shape Number "145" in raised relief. It also has the incised M inside a Circle mark. This dates this piece to Circa 1904-1914. These were the years that Cadmon Robertson worked and managed Hampshire Pottery. He used this mark as a tribute to his wife Emoretta, who was the daughter of the Founder, James Scollay Taft in 1871.
Hampshire started producing Matte Glazes in 1891. This was 7 years earlier than their main Competitor Grueby Faience of Boston, Mass. Hampshire Pottery resembles the style of Grueby but were much more affordable as they were mold made pieces as opposed to hand thrown.
I would consider this an excellent example of this Matt Green Glaze in both form and Glaze. This will make a wonderful addition to any matte Pottery collection of Art Pottery and would look great on that Stickley Mission Arts and Crafts Bookcase. « Less
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A gorgeous antique exterior lantern, early 1900’s, with its original gorgeous hand-blown glass cylinder. The chandelier begins with a simple canopy coming down in a More »
A gorgeous antique exterior lantern, early 1900’s, with its original gorgeous hand-blown glass cylinder. The chandelier begins with a simple canopy coming down in a pole to a cluster of leaves; below, the lantern features a round, sloped roof with small vents. Curled wrought iron bands form the framework of the chandelier, surrounding a stunning opalescent glass cylinder with a swirled design. This light fixture is in excellent condition; it has been professionally rewired and comes with all the necessary attachments for modern installation. The glass is also in excellent condition with no cracks or breaks, just the expected fleabites around the edges. The chandelier body measures 11†wide and 17†tall; the fixture is 36†long overall.
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The Preservation Station |
1809 8th Avenue South |
Nashville |
Tennessee-37203 |
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For sale is a Lovely Art Glass Vase made by Orient & Flume of Chico, California. The Vase is a beautiful Floral Pattern and it is done in their Crystal Cased technique. More »
For sale is a Lovely Art Glass Vase made by Orient & Flume of Chico, California. The Vase is a beautiful Floral Pattern and it is done in their Crystal Cased technique. L.C.T. Tiffany Favrile did a similar technique and he called it his Paperweight Technique. The Vase stands 4" tall and is 3 3/8" in diameter at the shoulder.
The Vase displays a wonderful Floral Pattern of Lilac Anemones with orange pistil centers and small trailing white vine flowers above and below these Anemone Flowers. The Base glass is a deep Eggplant purple encased in a clear outer glass. What a nice Art Glass Vase that will please the most discriminating Art Glass Collector.
The Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips, or dings. There are some minor scratches on the bottom and this is typical age wear. The piece is signed on the bottom with Orient & Flume's paper label as well as "Orient & Flume" written in script along with the letters and numbers"CC1984 M88 ". This means this piece was made in May of 1984 and was the 88th Crystal Cased "CC" Paperweight Technique Vase in that decor.
Orient + Flume was started by well known glass artist David Hopper who got the first MA in glass from San Jose State (SJS) in 1969 and his wife Shari Maxson Hopper and their partner Douglas Boyd who got his degree from SJS in a combination of glass and clay. The partnership ended in 1982 and the glass production after that has changed since David was the lead glassblower everyday and Douglas has not blown glass since the late 70's.
This is a quality Art Glass Vase made by some of the Finest Art Glass Blowers of Today. This will look wonderful in any Art Nouveau Decor as well as enhancing any Art Glass Vase Collection. « Less
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For sale is a Lovely Art Pottery Bowl made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Pinecone" and it is done in their most highly More »
For sale is a Lovely Art Pottery Bowl made by The Roseville Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is called "Pinecone" and it is done in their most highly collected Blue Background Glaze. This Pattern and Color is one of Roseville's most desirable to Collect. The Bowl stands 2 3/8" tall and is 9" in diameter outside handles measurement. The inside of the Bowl measurements are 6 3/8" in diameter.
The Bowl has a very pleasing Blue background Glaze with the Background behind the Pine Needles being a lightly peppered sand colored Glaze. The Vase depicts very realistic handles in the form of branches joined to a Pinecone with Green Needles protruding from the Cone. The Pine cone itself has very nice detail done in a light brown glaze color. The inside of the bowl is very clean and shows a wonderful Speckled Tan-light brown Glaze.
This was Frank Ferrell's most popular design that he ever created while working at The Roseville Pottery Company. In fact, the company would have had to close it doors if it wasn't for the success of this line. The Pinecone line was considered the most Popular Line ever made at Roseville Pottery and that is still evident today. There are 4 colors that the Pinecone Line was made and they are Blue, Brown, and Green and Pink. Pink Commands the Highest Price and is Rarely seen. Blue Commands the next highest price with Brown not too far behind.
The Bowl is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks nicks, chips or dings. The Vase is signed with the Incised "Roseville" mark along with the mold number 354-6". There is also the number "4" and the letter "D" written in the same Blue Background Glaze. More than likely this was the finishers number and Artist Initial. I also saw in impressed number 7. I would assume that was a different finishers number as I rarely see an incised number on the bottom of Roseville pieces.
This is a quality piece of Art Pottery that will enhance any art pottery collection, especially those of you who collect Roseville Blue Pinecone. The Bowl or Planter was made Circa 1935-1940. « Less
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For sale I have a very Lovely piece of Art Glass made by Tiffany Studios, New York. The item is a "Gold Bud" Vase. It is done in Tiffany's highly sought after Gold Favrile More »
For sale I have a very Lovely piece of Art Glass made by Tiffany Studios, New York. The item is a "Gold Bud" Vase. It is done in Tiffany's highly sought after Gold Favrile Iridescent Glass. The Flower Bud Vase is a nice size as it stands 10" tall and has a diameter of approximately 3 1/4" at it widest point. The foot has a diameter of 3 5/16".
The Vase displays a very nice Shape that resembles the center Trumpet of a Daffodil flower. It sits on a round platform and has vertical ribbing Strong Gold Iridescent finish. The foot has a beautiful Platinum Blue Hue to it. The Vase looks metallic yet it is glass. There is vertically ribbing that starts at the bulb just above the platform and rises up to the top and rolls over. You can see great detail in the ribbing. The Gold iridescence is brilliant and evenly colored.
The Bud Vase is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. There is minor wear on the iridescence on the foot. This Flower shows minor calcium deposits on the inside and can only be seen when held up to the light. The Vase is properly signed in a counter clockwise fashion. It is the etched Script Signature mark which reads "L.C. Tiffany-Favrile" as well as the Suffix Number "5-8834 N 1730". This Suffix letter N means this piece was made in the year 1919. This is one of the finest Authentic Tiffany Signatures that I have ever seen. It is unusual to see 2 sets of numbers and my guess the 1730 number is a shape number or something along that line.
This is a quality piece of Art glass made by Tiffany Studios, New York. The Gold Favrile, Aurene Iridescence is just outstanding!! This is a very nice example of this form and color. It is amazing that this Vase has survived over 92 years without getting any kind of damage. Those of you who collect the Gold Favrile, Aurene Flower Forms will surely welcome this fine addition. I'm sure the lucky Buyer will be delighted with their purchase.
I normally find this shape much larger and it does not have a Glass Foot. It has a metal foot and the stem slides right in. These are about 18" Tall and I have had several of these through the years. I have never seen this form in a 10" Size and I would consider this a somewhat rare form to find in LCT Tiffany Favrile. « Less
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For sale I have a Desk Set Item made by Tiffany Studios, New York. This is only 2 items from a 7 Piece Desk Set that I recently purchased from a Maine Estate. I sold the More »
For sale I have a Desk Set Item made by Tiffany Studios, New York. This is only 2 items from a 7 Piece Desk Set that I recently purchased from a Maine Estate. I sold the Notepad, Stamp Box and Rocker Blotter so there are only 4 pieces left. The Item for Auction is a pair of "Blotter Ends" and it is done in Tiffany's "American Indian" Desk Set Pattern. The Blotter Ends measures 19 1/4" long and is 2 1/4" deep at it widest point. They are low profile as they only stand 1/2" tall.
The Blotter Ends have the very desirable "Craftsman Brown" Patina and is a real Collectors Choice in The Arts and Crafts Style Decor. This is the most sought after and most Popular Patina in this Desk Set Pattern. This Desk set Item displays wonderful Geometric Patterns and Symbols to Honor "The American Indian".
The Blotter Ends are considered to be in excellent-mint condition as there are no dents, or dings. These 2 pieces show very minimal wear. The piece is signed on the bottom with "Tiffany Studios New York" Impressed Mark along with the Pattern Number 1181 for the Blotter Ends Number.
I will also be listing the "Calendar/Picture Frame", Inkwell". These are in the same condition and Patina as the Blotter Ends. Please email me directly if you are interested in purchasing the rest of the Set. My email address is below.
Tiffany started using a 3 digit number for his Fancy Desk Set goods after 1902 subsequently this piece was made early circa 1902-1910. This is a quality item in the Tiffany Desk Set Items. The Quality and Patina doesn't get much better than this. I'm Sure the Lucky Buyer will be delighted with their purchase. « Less
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For sale I have a very nice Jardinière made by the Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is known as "Bedford Matt Green" and it is outstanding. The More »
For sale I have a very nice Jardinière made by the Weller Pottery Company of Zanesville, Ohio. The Pattern is known as "Bedford Matt Green" and it is outstanding. The Jardinière is a good size as it stands 6 1/4" tall and is 8 1/4" in diameter.
The Jardinière Displays a very Nice Frothy Mottled Matte Green Glaze. This Glaze is very similar to Hampshire's Cucumber Matte Green Glaze and I suspect that Weller created the Bedford Matt Green Line to specifically compete with them. The Shape is a very pleasing Tapered Shape with a Closed in Rim. This could be used on a small pedestal or on the Floor as a Floor Vase or a Center Piece displaying Flowers.
The Jardinière is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The piece is unsigned but it has the Painted Blue Green Glaze on the bottom side. This is a tell tale sign of unsigned Weller in the Bedford Matt Line. There is an Inclusion on the inside bottom and you can see a little bit of a calcium deposit ring on the inside. This is minor and only mentioned for accuracy. Those of you who decorate in the Arts and Crafts, Mission Style will surely welcome this accessory into the home. It will also enhance any Matte Green art Pottery Collection.
This would look outstanding with anyone Decorating with Gustav Stickley or Mission Arts and Crafts Furniture. I'm sure the lucky winner will be very happy with their Purchase. The Bedford Matt Line was considered an early line by Weller Pottery Circa 1905-1920. « Less
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For sale is a Lovely piece of Art Glass made by the Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. The shape is a Vase and the color is Amethyst. The Vase More »
For sale is a Lovely piece of Art Glass made by the Consolidated Lamp and Glass Company of Coraopolis, Pennsylvania. The shape is a Vase and the color is Amethyst. The Vase measures 5 5/8" tall and is 6 3/8" wide at the mouth. The base of this lovely Vase is 2 3/4" in diameter.
The pattern of this vase is known as Catalonian and was advertised as "Glass of Old Spain". It has a light Amethyst color that is accented with air bubbles varied in size throughout the entire body of the piece. There is a light frost to the vase with horizontal rings that vary in size and spacing. The vase has an Art Deco appeal and you can see the influence of Lalique Glass in this and many other early pieces produced by this company.
This particular line was created by Reuben Haley who was known as one of the best glass designers in the country. He was not only a glass master but also a sculptor and metal worker. He would mold his design from clay first and then produce it in glass and was the creator of the Ruba Rombic and Martele Line as well. The Muncie Pottery Company is also known for its' Ruba Rombic line which was also designed by Reuben Haley.
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The Vase is unsigned but guaranteed to be Vintage Consolidated Glass. There is the typical rough pontil scar where it was broken away from the pipe and you can see that this was blown into a three piece mold from the mold lines.
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