This is a gorgeous Tiffany Studios Floriform in tones of amber and cream favrile art glass. The stem of this 16.25" vase is clear brown tone favrile, but the base which is a little letter "o" followed by a number, is also decorated favrile art glass. It is in excellent condition and stunning.
Louis C. Tiffany perhaps intended for this lovely Golden Tiffany Favrile Decanter to hold a Liqueur, or maybe a cordial. Or the decanter might simply have been designed as a decorative piece. The 13.5" high bottle is gracefully shaped so as to reflect the deep pink iridescence around the middle, and the silvery blue highlights along the long neck of the Decanter. It has its original label, as well as being engraved: "1869D L.C.Tiffany Favrile" on its base. The condition of the de ...click for details
Floriforms are and have always been synonymous with the names of Louis Comfort Tiffany and his Tiffany Studios. Very few of his flower forms demonstrate Tiffany's master of design and iridescence as well as this 6.25" golden Favrile Floriform. With its moss green leaves impressed within the layers of art glass. The leaves are echoed in the surface layers by golden and green flowers with railing vines. Tiffany loved floral decorations of all kinds and was particularly influenced by t ...click for details
This is a unique Tiffany Studios 4.5" high art glass shade made out of gold, heat reactive art glass. It has a standard 2.25" rim for the fitter. The shade is signed "L.C.T." on the fitter rim. The design and shape of the shade is featured on Darrah L. Roberts' book, "Art Glass Shades." Unfortunately, the signature is too faint to be photographed properly. The shade is in excellent condition with just 4 minute production bubbles, no cracks, or scratches.
This is Trevaise Art Glass produced by The Alton Glass Company, during the sole year of its operation 1907. The 10" high vase is a green tinted, golden aurene glass, with large hearts against a King Tut wave design is a rare example of the Company's stunning production. Not a lot is known about the Company, except that they are rumored to have shared workers with Tiffany and Quezal. The quality of the vase; its design and workmanship certainly would support this idea. It is in excellen ...click for details