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For sale I have a wonderfully executed Blown Art Glass Vase made by Phoenix Art Glass. The Vase is done in the Art Nouveau Style of Decorated Gold Iridescent. The Vase stands More »
For sale I have a wonderfully executed Blown Art Glass Vase made by Phoenix Art Glass. The Vase is done in the Art Nouveau Style of Decorated Gold Iridescent. The Vase stands 4 1/4" tall and is 6 1/2" in diameter.
This Vase depicts Beautiful Millefiori Flowers intertwining along Vines surrounding an Indian Basket (Snake) Shape. This is set against a Gold Favrile, Aurene Iridescent background. The millifiores are Plentiful and extremely colorful. There is no doubt this vase was blown by a an expert Glass Blower. This vase has the same quality as their predecessors Tiffany and Steuben.
The Vase is in excellent condition as there are absolutely no issue to report. It is signed on the bottom in Etched Script "Carl Radke '09" and bears the Phoenix Studios Foil Label. This is a quality piece of American Art glass and I'm sure even the collector of the early manufacturers will not be disappointed with their purchase. « Less
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For sale is a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Teal/Blue Aurene Iridescent or Luster is just wonderful!! The Scarab is 4 3/8" long, 3 1/8" wide, and is 1 1/2" More »
For sale is a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Teal/Blue Aurene Iridescent or Luster is just wonderful!! The Scarab is 4 3/8" long, 3 1/8" wide, and is 1 1/2" tall. The Paperweight Displays a Scarab with a very detailed Ribbed back that is separated by a smooth shell behind the head. You can see beautiful Purple/Blue iridescent along with some Strong hues of Gold. The Scarab has a metallic look, yet it is glass. The base color of the Glass is a beautiful Teal/Blue.
Tiffany Studio's produced smaller versions to decorate their large Floral Leaded Glass Shades. Tiffany also used a version similar to this in some of his Table Lamps and Shades. Instead of being a solid piece of glass the inside was hollow as to allow for a socket to house a bulb to illuminate it. True Glass was first developed by the ancient Egyptians to imitate the semi-precious stones used extensively in their artwork. It was often cast in shapes such as the Scarab for use as Amulets and Good Luck Charms. The Egyptians associated the Scarab Beetle with the creator god Khepri, the symbol of Birth and Eternal Life. This Art Glass Scarab is an example of the original Egyptian Scarabs.
The piece has minimal wear to the bottom and is considered Excellent to Mint condition. The paper weight has no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is signed with an illegible signature. This Scarab is of contemporary make. This is a must buy for anyone who collects Scarabs or Paper Weights. The paper weight weighs about 1 1/2 pounds and I am sure should if a gust of wind came along you will not loose your paper work. Purchase with confidence as this will enhance any Art Glass Collection. « Less
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For sale a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Gold Aurene Iridescent or Luster is just outstanding. The Scarab is 4 3/8" long, 3 1/8" wide, and is 1 1/2" tall. The More »
For sale a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Gold Aurene Iridescent or Luster is just outstanding. The Scarab is 4 3/8" long, 3 1/8" wide, and is 1 1/2" tall. The Paperweight Displays a Scarab with a very detailed Ribbed back that is separated by a smooth shell behind the head. You can see beautiful Blues and some Purple iridescent along with some hues of Fuchsia. The Scarab has a metallic look, yet it is glass. The Base color of the Glass is gold.
Tiffany Studio's produced smaller versions to decorate their large Floral Leaded Glass Shades. Tiffany also used a version similar to this in some of his Table Lamps and Shades. Instead of being a solid piece of glass the inside was hollow as to allow for a socket to house a bulb to illuminate it. True Glass was first developed by the ancient Egyptians to imitate the semi-precious stones used extensively in their artwork. It was often cast in shapes such as the Scarab for use as Amulets and Good Luck Charms. The Egyptians associated the Scarab Beetle with the creator god Khepri, the symbol of Birth and Eternal Life. This Art Glass Scarab is an example of the original Egyptian Scarabs.
The piece has minimal wear to the bottom and is considered Excellent to Mint condition. The paper weight has no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is signed Re?? G"s F?? as it is illegible and it is of contemporary make. This is a must buy for anyone who collects Scarabs or Paper Weights. The paper weight weighs about 1 1/2 pounds and I am sure should if a gust of wind came along you will not loose your paper work. Purchase with confidence as this will enhance any Art Glass Collection. « Less
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For Sale a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Green Aurene Iridescent or Luster is just outstanding. The Scarab is 4 3/8" long, 3 1/8" wide, and is 1 1/2" tall. The More »
For Sale a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Green Aurene Iridescent or Luster is just outstanding. The Scarab is 4 3/8" long, 3 1/8" wide, and is 1 1/2" tall. The Paperweight Displays a Scarab with a very detailed Ribbed back that is separated by a smooth shell behind the head. You can see beautiful Blue/Green iridescent along with some hues of Purples and Blues. The Scarab has a metallic look, yet it is glass. The Base color of the Glass is a very deep Emerald Green.
Tiffany Studio's produced smaller versions to decorate their large Floral Leaded Glass Shades. Tiffany also used a version similar to this in some of his Table Lamps and Shades. Instead of being a solid piece of glass the inside was hollow as to allow for a socket to house a bulb to illuminate it. True Glass was first developed by the ancient Egyptians to imitate the semi-precious stones used extensively in their artwork. It was often cast in shapes such as the Scarab for use as Amulets and Good Luck Charms. The Egyptians associated the Scarab Beetle with the creator god Khepri, the symbol of Birth and Eternal Life. This Art Glass Scarab is an example of the original Egyptian Scarabs.
The piece has minimal wear to the bottom and is considered Excellent to Mint condition. The paper weight has no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is unsigned and I believe it is of contemporary make. This is a must buy for anyone who collects Scarabs or Paper Weights. The paper weight weighs about 1 1/2 pounds and I am sure should if a gust of wind came along you will not loose your paper work. Purchase with confidence as this will enhance any Art Glass Collection. « Less
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For Sale I have a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Gold Favrile, Aurene Iridescence or Luster is just outstanding. You can see deep beautiful Fuchsias and Blues. More »
For Sale I have a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Gold Favrile, Aurene Iridescence or Luster is just outstanding. You can see deep beautiful Fuchsias and Blues. The Scarab is 4 11/16" long, 3" wide, and is 1 3/4" tall. The Scarab has a metallic look, yet it is glass.
Tiffany Studio's produced smaller versions to decorate their large Floral Leaded Glass Shades. Tiffany also used a version similar to this in some of his Table Lamps and Shades. Instead of being a solid piece of glass the inside was hollow as to allow for a socket to house a bulb to illuminate it.
True Glass was first developed by the ancient Egyptians to imitate the semi-precious stones used extensively in their artwork. It was often cast in shapes such as the Scarab for use as Amulets and Good Luck Charms. The Egyptians associated the Scarab Beetle with the creator god Khepri, the symbol of Birth and Eternal Life. This Art Glass Scarab is an example of the original Egyptian Scarabs.
The Scarab is considered to be in Excellent to Mint condition. There is a signature and it reads Red Glass ???? and it is of contemporary make. The paper weight has no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. This is a must buy for anyone who collects Scarabs or Paper Weights. The paper weight weighs about 1 1/2 pounds and I am sure should if a gust of wind came along you will not loose your paper work. Purchase with confidence as this will enhance any Art Glass Collection. « Less
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For Sale is a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Green Favrile, Aurene Iridescence or Luster is just outstanding. You can see deep beautiful Golds, Greens and Blues. More »
For Sale is a beautiful Art Glass Scarab Paperweight. The Green Favrile, Aurene Iridescence or Luster is just outstanding. You can see deep beautiful Golds, Greens and Blues. The Scarab is 4 5/8" long, 2 7/8" wide, and is 1 5/8" tall. The Scarab is made of a dense Lime Green base glass and can only be seen with a bright light along its edges. The Scarab has a metallic look, yet it is glass.
Tiffany Studio's produced smaller versions to decorate their large Floral Leaded Glass Shades. Tiffany also used a version similar to this in some of his Table Lamps and Shades. Instead of being a solid piece of glass the inside was hollow as to allow for a socket to house a bulb to illuminate it.
True Glass was first developed by the ancient Egyptians to imitate the semi-precious stones used extensively in their artwork. It was often cast in shapes such as the Scarab for use as Amulets and Good Luck Charms. The Egyptians associated the Scarab Beetle with the creator god Khepri, the symbol of Birth and Eternal Life. This Art Glass Scarab is an example of the original Egyptian Scarabs.
The Scarab is considered to be in Excellent to Mint condition. The Scarab is no signed and it is of contemporary make. The paper weight has no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. This is a must buy for anyone who collects Scarabs or Paper Weights. The paper weight weighs about 1 1/2 pounds and I am sure should if a gust of wind came along you will not loose your paper work. Purchase with confidence as this will enhance any Art Glass Collection. « Less
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For sale I have a Lovely Cordial made by The Stevens and Williams Glass Company of Stourbridge, West Midlands England. The piece stands 6 1/4" tall. The foot has a diameter More »
For sale I have a Lovely Cordial made by The Stevens and Williams Glass Company of Stourbridge, West Midlands England. The piece stands 6 1/4" tall. The foot has a diameter of 2 3/4" and the opening at the top has a diameter of 3 1/8" outside measurement.
The Cordial displays a very beautiful Translucent Light Jade Green Cup that rises up from a Round Opaline Foot. The Cup sits on a nicely applied Opaline Stem. The Glass Blowing is so perfect it appears that the Cup and the Stem were blown from 1 piece of glass. This is not the case as this is a 3 part Cordial. There is the round Foot, the applied stem with the Cup being fused to the Stem to look like 1 piece.
The piece is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The Piece is unsigned as is the case with most of these. They more than likely had a Paper Label that simply fell off over time. There are a few white inclusions from the mixtures of Opaline and Jade along with an air bubble in the Cup portion. This does not affect the Value what so ever.
These pieces are commonly confused with Steuben as this Glass looks similar. Steuben never made this shape and the S&W Jades are more of a pastel where as Steuben's very much more Vibrant. Steuben did make a similar one but the Jade on Steuben is much denser and not so translucent. Frederick Carder worked for Stevens & Williams from 1881-1902. It is very possible that he created this formula for them during his employment with them. It is known that this Glass was Not produced during his tenure.
This is a quality piece of Art Glass and I'm sure the lucky winner will not be disappointed with their purchase. This piece was made Circa 1915-1928. I firmly believe it was produced to compete with Steuben's Jades and Rosalines at the time. « Less
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For sale I have a Lovely piece of Carnival Glass made by the Dugan Glass Company of Indiana, Pa. The shape is a Compote and the pattern is known as Daisy and Plume. The More »
For sale I have a Lovely piece of Carnival Glass made by the Dugan Glass Company of Indiana, Pa. The shape is a Compote and the pattern is known as Daisy and Plume. The Compote measures approximately 5" tall and is 5 7/8" in diameter.
The compote is ruffled and the pattern is on the exterior which depicts three alternating Daisies with a Vertical Plume of a feather in between each flower. There is stippling in the background behind the pattern which fades towards the flare of the ruffled rim. The foot and stem of the compote have nine wide ribbed panels. The interior of the Compote is plain however it has a nice iridescence in which you can see hues of Fuchsia, Blue, Green and Gold. The color is Deep Purple or Amethyst and the stem and foot are so dark they almost appear Black.
The Compote is considered to be in Excellent Condition as ther are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is unsigned but guaranteed to be Dugan's Daisy and Plume. Northood also made this as Dugan acquired the mold from Northwood when they took over the operations.
This Compote was made Circa 1909-1912.
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For sale I have a very nice piece of Carnival Glass made by The Fenton Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia. The Pattern is "Sailboats" and the shape is known as a More »
For sale I have a very nice piece of Carnival Glass made by The Fenton Glass Company of Williamstown, West Virginia. The Pattern is "Sailboats" and the shape is known as a Compote. The Compote stands 6 3/8" tall and is 5 1/4" in diameter at the opening. The foot has a diameter of 2 7/8".
The Compote Displays a wonderful Marigold Base Glass with very Vibrant iridescence. The colors are just splendid as you can see brilliant Fuchsias, Greens and Blues for the Compote Cup. The Cup sits on a clear stippled spiral stem with a clear round foot. The pattern is on the exterior part of the compote and not on the inside. There is iridescence on the exterior and the interior.
The Compote is considered to be in excellent condition as there are no cracks, nicks, chips or dings. The piece is unsigned as is true with this early pattern. More than likely had a Paper Label at one time. This is a very nice compote in a not so commonly found pattern. Those Collector's of Marigold and Fenton and want an excellent example in both form and Iridescence will be extremely pleased with their purchase. This is known as Pattern #1774 in the early Fenton Catalog.
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For sale I have a Beautiful piece of Carnival Glass made by The Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. The shape is a Vase and the pattern is "Diamond Point". More »
For sale I have a Beautiful piece of Carnival Glass made by The Northwood Glass Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. The shape is a Vase and the pattern is "Diamond Point". The Vase measures 8 3/4" tall and the mouth of the Vase is approximately 4 3/4" in diameter. The Base of the Vase measures approximately 3 1/4" wide.
The Vase depicts Diamonds placed in diagonal Fashion from theTop to the Bottom of the Vase. Each of thes Diamonds are in Raised Relief with 4 Facets or Angles similar to a Pyramid. The top one inch of the Vase is almost molded like Leaves to form 12 rounded tips. The color of this Beauty is Amethyst. The brilliant iridescence on this Vase is almost Electric and you can see strong hues of Gold, Fuchsia, Teal and Blue. The piece Sparkles because of the High Relief pattern "cuts".
The Vase is considered to be in Excellent Condition as there are no cracks, chips, nicks or dings. The piece is signed with Northwood's N in a Circle underlined although it is very faint.
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