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  • c1860 Cut Crystal Decanter - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1860 Cut Crystal Decanter

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    c1860 Cut Crystal Decanter. Really elegant decanter, likely French or Bohemian. Circa mid 19th century. Some roughness on inside of top rim that could easily be ground down, one small nick on bottom of stopper. No exterior visible chips or cracks.15" tall. TW 107

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    $165.00

  • 1866 Thomas Bradbury and Sons Siverplate and Cut Glass Biscuit Jar - Estate Fresh Austin

    1866 Thomas Bradbury and Sons Siverplate and Cut Glass Biscuit Jar

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    1866 Thomas Bradbury and Sons Siverplate and Cut Glass Biscuit Jar. Very special<br>piece with diamond registration mark dating it to 1866. Top quality cut glass<br>with no cracks or chips, some expected very minor roughness to outside rim that<br>goes inside holder. No wear to plating. 7.25" wide at base x 8.5" tall.<br>TW167<br><br>The business traces its origin to Fenton, Creswick & Co, a partnership involving<br>Matthew Fenton (an apprentice of Thomas Law), Richard Creswick and William<br>Watson. They were active as silversmiths and Sheffield platers and were among<br>the first to enter their mark at the Sheffield Assay Office in 1773.<br>In 1789 Fenton left the firm and was replaced by Edward Oakes. The firm changed<br>its style to Fenton, Creswick, Oakes & Co. In 1795 the partnership was dissolved<br>and the business was continued under the style of Watson & Co under the<br>partnership of Thomas Watson, James Fenton and Thomas Bradbury I (a former<br>apprentice of the firm).<br>Later, Thomas Bradbury II (son of Thomas Bradbury I) and William Watson (nephew<br>of Thomas Watson) were admitted to the partnership.<br>In 1831 William Watson retired and the business was continued by Bradburys<br>(Thomas I and II) under the style of Thomas Bradbury & Son.<br>The firm was active at Arundel Street, Sheffield with London showroom at 12<br>Gough Square, Fleet Street.<br>In 1855 the firm changed its name to Thomas Bradbury & Sons, under the<br>partnership of Joseph and Edward Bradbury (sons of Thomas Bradbury II).<br>In 1877 the partners were Thomas Bradbury III (brother of Joseph Bradbury) and<br>John Sutherland Henderson.<br>The partnership was dissolved in 1888 and the firm was managed by Walton Turner<br>Bradbury, Joseph Bradbury Jr and Frederick Bradbury (sons of Joseph Bradbury<br>Sr). Frederick Bradbury is the author of the fundamental book "A History of Old<br>Sheffield Plate".<br>The business was converted into a limited liability company in 1905, under the<br>style Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd.<br>The company closed its activity in 1943 and dies and tooling were bought by<br>Atkin Brothers.

    1 in stock

    $350.00

  • c1910 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Vase with Alternating Intaglio Panels - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1910 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Vase with Alternating Intaglio Panels

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    c1910 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Vase with Alternating Intaglio Panels<br>11.75". Really large and special one of a kind piece from the late 19th to early<br>20th century. I cannot find a signature but that doesn't mean there isn't one.<br>It is very clean with one very small chip on inside rim and a few small chips on<br>foot,no chips to sides or wear to the cutting.<br>TW167

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    $355.00

  • Hawkes Twist Cut Crystal Wine Goblets (10) 5 5/16" - Estate Fresh Austin

    Hawkes Twist Cut Crystal Wine Goblets (10) 5 5/16"

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    Hawkes Twist Cut Crystal Wine Goblets (10) 5 5/16". Selling all 10, top quality American antique cut crystal. One has chip on foot, it's on the front right in the pics, the chip could be polished out. No other chips or cracks, beautiful scarce art deco pattern by an Important American Glass company. TW164Thomas Gibbons Hawkes, born in County Cork, Ireland in 1846 to a prominent family with a glassworking heritage, emigrated to the United States in 1863. His career began as a foreman for glass factory Hoare and Daily in Brooklyn, New York moving with the company to Corning, New York in 1868.Once in Corning, he soon opened his own cutting shop which was incorporated as T.G. Hawkes & Company in 1890. This on the heels of success the year before when Hawkes famously won acclaim and Grand Prize at the Universal Exposition in Paris.Thomas Gibbons Hawkes European taste for sparkling cut glass at this time was emulated in the United States in what was called the Brilliant Cut Glass Period. Over 1,000 cutting shops were founded to meet the demand and T.G. Hawkes & Company flourished. The company was in operation for 82 years.

    1 in stock

    $500.00

  • Bohemian Ruby Cut to clear Cordial glasses set of 4 - Estate Fresh Austin

    Bohemian Ruby Cut to clear Cordial glasses set of 4

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    Bohemian Ruby Cut to clear Cordial glasses set of 4. Very fine quality guaranteed czechoslovakian glass from last half of the 20th century with no wear or damage. 4.75" tall. tw146

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    $110.00

  • Orrefors Royal Swedish Air Force Presentation Plate to Captain John Gallaher - Estate Fresh Austin

    Orrefors Royal Swedish Air Force Presentation Plate to Captain John Gallaher

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    Orrefors Royal Swedish Air Force Presentation Plate to Captain John Gallaher. I'm not sure when this was presented, sometime in the 20th century, likely during or directly after some sort of war or conflict. 9.25" wide, super heavy, rare and one of a kind. Some wear here and there but no cracks, chips, or restorations. b43

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    $195.00

  • Cristal De Sevres red Segovie T - 298 Wine Hocks Pair French Cut Crystal Goblets - Estate Fresh Austin

    Cristal De Sevres red Segovie T-298 Wine Hocks Pair French Cut Crystal Goblets

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    Cristal De Sevres red Segovie T-298 wine hocks Pair (Multiple Available) I'm<br>selling two of these for one price in like new condition with no damage or wear.<br>I have several pairs available so if you change the quanity to 6 you will<br>recieve 12 Stems. They retail for $150 each and have no wear or damage.<br>The Segovie pattern was introduced in 1977 and features vivid color cased<br>crystal with deep cut triangles and notches through the colored layer revealing<br>the crystal beneath. The design is simple and extremely elegant. The very tall<br>stem is multisided with a slight step at the base and below the bowl. The base<br>has a six pointed cut star, acid etch signed "CRISTAL SEVRES FRANCE" in the<br>center. The heavy crystal sparkles and the glass has bell like resonance. The<br>Ruby color is very rich with a hint of cranberry. The glass measures 9 3/4"<br>high, 3" in diameter at the rim, hold roughly 6 fl oz and weighs 1 lb .4 oz.<br>SEVRES CRYSTAL<br>CRISTAL DE SEVRES - In 1750, the Marquise de Pompadour Louis XV acquired the<br>privilege of having a glass production in Paris, which then sent transfer units<br>from Château Bellevue to Sèvres.<br>Under the direction of the Marquis de Marigny, brother of the Marquise de<br>Pompadour, the Manufacture Royale de Sèvres Cristaux now be devoted exclusively<br>to glass, winning a prestigious clientele throughout Europe.<br>Even today, glass is the result of a subtle alchemy of natural elements,<br>magnified by fire and orchestrated by man.<br>Cristal de Sèvres, thanks to an experience that dates back more than two<br>centuries, created from fire and air, some exceptional objects, luxury and<br>excellence in the delicate world of tableware and decoration.<br>tw150

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    $155.00

  • c1890 Wavecrest Art Glass Jewelry Box Dresser Jar - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Wavecrest Art Glass Jewelry Box Dresser Jar

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    c1890 Wavecrest Art Glass Jewelry Box Dresser Jar. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Beautiful clean liner that is likely not the original 125 year old one. 4" wide x 3.25" tall. tw146

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    $150.00

  • 1960's Mazzega Murano Lamp Dichroic Paperweight Base - Estate Fresh Austin

    1960's Mazzega Murano Lamp Dichroic Paperweight Base

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    1960's Mazzega Murano Lamp Dichroic Paperweight Base. Great piece, it needs<br>wiring but since I do a high percentage of international shipping and the future<br>owner may want to put a different fixture on it I am not messing with it. It's<br>easy, one trip to the hardware store and 10 minutes and the possibilities are<br>endless...almost. No cracks, chips, dings, or restorations, a few scratches only<br>visible upon very close examination. 8.5" tall, 3.5" tall without fixture 6 3/8"<br>wide with handle. very heavy.<br>TW141

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    $215.00

  • 1920's Lightolier Pendant Light With Iridescent Uranium Glass Painted Shade Parr - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Lightolier Pendant Light With Iridescent Uranium Glass Painted Shade Parr

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    1920's Lightolier Pendant Light With Iridescent Uranium Glass Painted Shade<br>Parrots and Geometric Art Deco Designs. It's really amazing to find a light<br>light this intact. It has the Lightolier label inside the brass ring where it's<br>wired to the ceiling. The top iron section is 15.5" The shade is 8.5" tall and<br>the Ornament at the bottom of the shade is 4.5" long. So it will hang about<br>28.5" down from the ceiling. The Globe is about 10.5" wide. It's Iridescent but<br>didn't show well in the pics. There is also some uranium in the glass as it<br>glows green under a blacklight but not as much as full on yellow vaseline glass.<br>Tiny flakes where shade attaches to hardware, no big deal and expected. No large<br>chips, no cracks, extremely rare and super cool. It will be packed with the<br>hardware in one box and the glove in another then tons of padding. There's a<br>little surface rust on the iron but really it's just got character and lots of<br>it.<br>B33

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    $1,390.00

  • Steuben Air Twist Cordial Crystal Stems Set of 8 - Estate Fresh Austin

    Steuben Air Twist Cordial Crystal Stems Set of 8

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    Steuben Air Twist Cordial Crystal Stems Set of 8. Selling the set shown with no cracks, chips, restorations, cloudiness, or scratches. 3 7/8" tall x 1 9/16" wide at rim. They are all hand signed Steuben in the center .Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens & Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so. In 1918, Steuben was acquired by Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division. In July 2008, Steuben was sold by Corning Incorporated for an undisclosed price to Schottenstein Stores,[2] which also owns 51% of Retail Ventures, a holding company for DSW, Filene's Basement, and formerly Value City Department Stores; Value City Furniture, which changed its name to American Signature Furniture; 15% of American Eagle Outfitters, retail liquidator SB Capital Group, some 50 shopping centers, and 5 factories producing its shoes, furniture and crystal. On September 15, 2011, Schottenstein announced it was shutting down Steuben's Corning factory and Manhattan store, ending the company's 108-year history. Soon after, Corning Incorporated repurchased the Steuben brand. In early 2014, The Corning Museum of Glass announced that it would work with independent contractors to reproduce Steuben using a new, lead-free formula and their classic leaded crystal. Carder period (1903-1932)[edit] Steuben Glass Works started operation in October 1903. Carder produced blanks for Hawkes and also began producing cut glass himself. Carder's great love was colored glass and had been instrumental in the reintroduction of colored glass while at Stevens and Williams. When Steuben's success at producing blanks for Hawkes became assured, Carder began to experiment with colored glass and continued experiments that were started in England. He soon perfected Gold Aurene which was similar to iridescent art glass that was being produced by Tiffany and others. Gold Aurene was followed by a wide range of colored art glass that eventually was produced in more than 7,000 shapes and 140 colors. These are a pair of handblown Steuben gold Aurene glass candlesticks designed by Frederick Carder for the Steuben Glass Works, ca. 1913. (From a private collection in Manhattan, New York.)Steuben Glass Works continued to produce glass of all sorts until World War I. At that time war time restrictions made it impossible for Steuben to acquire the materials needed to continue manufacture. The company was subsequently sold to Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division. Carder continued as Division manager without any real change in the company's operation except that he now had reporting responsibilities to Corning Glass Works' management. Corning's management tried, mostly unsuccessfully, to limit the articles that Steuben made to only the most popular. Production continued until about 1932. In 1932, there was a major change in Steuben management. The nationwide depression had limited the sale of Steuben and there was a lessening of public interest in colored glass. In February 1932, John MacKay was appointed to Carder's position. Carder became Art Director for Corning Glass Works. Steuben then produced primarily colorless art glass. Steuben still produced colored art glass, but mostly to fill special orders. A few new colors were added after Carder transitioned into his new role with Corning Glass Works, but the last known sale for colored art glass by Steuben was in 1943. Houghton period (1933–2012) An example of Steuben Glass design during the Houghton era is the Balustrade Candlestick set, which mimics a classical balustrade. Of special note is the hallmark of the perfectly formed tear drop air bubble suspended in the design.Corning Glass Works appointed Arthur A. Houghton Jr. as President in 1933, and under his leadership Steuben changed artistic direction toward more modern forms. Using a newly formulated clear glass developed by Corning (referred to as 10M) which had a very high refraction index, Steuben designers developed beautiful, fluid designs. Pieces such as Gazelle Bowl, designed by Sidney Waugh incorporated Art Deco and modernist themes into glass. The themes during this period included "balustrade" designs for water goblets and candlesticks, footed bowls and serving pieces. Decorative forms included wildlife pieces representing owls, penguins and other birds in smooth stylistic forms. Some pieces, such as the Ram's Head Candy Dish, playfully included clean lines crowned by an ornate design (a ram's head, complete with a ruff) on the lid as an homage to its classic earlier pieces. The company also entered into the field of larger show and presentation pieces celebrating various scenes (such as its cut-away design featuring an Eskimo ice fisherman above the ice, and the fish below, or the Cathedral Window design) and elements that incorporated etchings. In some cases sterling silver or gold plating were used on metal finish elements such as the golden "fly" atop the nose of a rainbow trout. Each piece is signed simply with "Steuben" on the underside of the object. Toward the 1990s, the company also began production of small objects—"hand coolers"—in various animal shapes. Items from this period were also noted for their careful and elegant packaging. Before boxing, each Steuben piece was placed in a silver-gray flannel bag (stitched with the Steuben name), and then placed in a presentation box. TW143

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    $630.00

  • c1970's Murano Millefiori gold perfume bottle with stopper - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1970's Murano Millefiori gold perfume bottle with stopper

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    c1970's Murano Millefiori gold perfume bottle with stopper. 3 5/8" tall x 2 1/8" wide from the last half of the 20th century. No cracks, chips, or restorations. B47

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    $75.00

  • 1920's Steuben Aurene Lamp Shade Vase Flared - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Steuben Aurene Lamp Shade Vase Flared

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    1920's Steuben Aurene Lamp Shade Vase Flared. No cracks, chips, or restorations, expected wear to base on about 100 year old piece of glass. Color is way better than pics suggest, lots of colors in different light. 5.5" tall x 5 3/8" wide at rim. Steuben Glass Works Steuben Glass is an American art glass manufacturer, founded in the summer of 1903 by Frederick Carder and Thomas G. Hawkes in Corning, New York, which is in Steuben County, from which the company name was derived. Hawkes was the owner of the largest cut glass firm then operating in Corning. Carder was an Englishman (born September 18, 1863) who had many years' experience designing glass for Stevens and Williams in England. Hawkes purchased the glass blanks for his cutting shop from many sources and eventually wanted to start a factory to make the blanks himself. Hawkes convinced Carder to come to Corning and manage such a factory. Carder, who had been passed over for promotion at Stevens and Williams, consented to do so. In 1918, Steuben was acquired by Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division. In July 2008, Steuben was sold by Corning Incorporated for an undisclosed price to Schottenstein Stores,[2] which also owns 51% of Retail Ventures, a holding company for DSW, Filene's Basement, and formerly Value City Department Stores; Value City Furniture, which changed its name to American Signature Furniture; 15% of American Eagle Outfitters, retail liquidator SB Capital Group, some 50 shopping centers, and 5 factories producing its shoes, furniture and crystal. On September 15, 2011, Schottenstein announced it was shutting down Steuben's Corning factory and Manhattan store, ending the company's 108-year history. Soon after, Corning Incorporated repurchased the Steuben brand. In early 2014, The Corning Museum of Glass announced that it would work with independent contractors to reproduce Steuben using a new, lead-free formula and their classic leaded crystal. Carder period (1903-1932) Steuben Glass Works started operation in October 1903. Carder produced blanks for Hawkes and also began producing cut glass himself. Carder's great love was colored glass and had been instrumental in the reintroduction of colored glass while at Stevens and Williams. When Steuben's success at producing blanks for Hawkes became assured, Carder began to experiment with colored glass and continued experiments that were started in England. He soon perfected Gold Aurene which was similar to iridescent art glass that was being produced by Tiffany and others. Gold Aurene was followed by a wide range of colored art glass that eventually was produced in more than 7,000 shapes and 140 colors. Steuben Glass Works continued to produce glass of all sorts until World War I. At that time war time restrictions made it impossible for Steuben to acquire the materials needed to continue manufacture. The company was subsequently sold to Corning Glass Works and became the Steuben Division. Carder continued as Division manager without any real change in the company's operation except that he now had reporting responsibilities to Corning Glass Works' management. Corning's management tried, mostly unsuccessfully, to limit the articles that Steuben made to only the most popular. Production continued until about 1932. In 1932, there was a major change in Steuben management. The nationwide depression had limited the sale of Steuben and there was a lessening of public interest in colored glass. In February 1932, John MacKay was appointed to Carder's position. Carder became Art Director for Corning Glass Works. Steuben then produced primarily colorless art glass. Steuben still produced colored art glass, but mostly to fill special orders. A few new colors were added after Carder transitioned into his new role with Corning Glass Works, but the last known sale for colored art glass by Steuben was in 1943 B43

    1 in stock

    $400.00

  • c1890 Mt Washington Napoli Hand Painted Nappy - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Mt Washington Napoli Hand Painted Nappy

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    c1890 Mt Washington Napoli Hand Painted Nappy. No cracks, chips, or restorations. 7 1/8" wide with handle. tw130

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    $165.00

  • 1950's DeVilbiss Iridescent Perfume Atomizer - Estate Fresh Austin

    1950's DeVilbiss Iridescent Perfume Atomizer

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    1950's DeVilbiss Iridescent Perfume Atomizer. These are the same fancier gilt<br>bronze lids they put on the Steuben bottles, not sure if this is steuben. All<br>it's missing is the bulb, all the hardware is here for an easy bulb add. 6.25"<br>tall with no damage.<br>tw141

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    $135.00

  • Steuben Etched Blue Aurene Perfume bottle Base - Estate Fresh Austin

    Steuben Etched Blue Aurene Perfume bottle Base

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    Steuben Etched Blue Aurene Perfume bottle Base. 7. 75" tall with a 3.5" wide<br>base. No cracks, chips, restorations or wear. I sold one with the top for about<br>$1450 if I remember correctly. You could buy the top off one that isn't etched.<br>TW126

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    $630.00

  • c1890 Amberina Art Glass Cream pitcher with Embossed Daisy and Fern Pattern - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Amberina Art Glass Cream pitcher with Embossed Daisy and Fern Pattern

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    c1890 Amberina Art Glass Cream pitcher with Embossed Daisy and Fern Pattern. Very unusual piece of late 19th century American art glass guaranteed. 5" tall x 4.75" wide, ground pontil, nice piece. No cracks, chips, or restorations. tw126

    1 in stock

    $115.00

  • c1890 Rubina Art Glass Wine Carafe - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Rubina Art Glass Wine Carafe

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    c1890 Rubina Art Glass Wine Carafe. Guaranteed late 19th century likely American, possibly Northwood or Hobbs. 8.5" tall x 6" wide with no cracks, chips, restorations, or dings. B25

    1 in stock

    $85.00

  • c1880 New England Glossy Peachblow Art Glass Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1880 New England Glossy Peachblow Art Glass Vase

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    c1880 New England Glossy Peachblow Art Glass Vase. Nice piece with no damage<br>originally from the famous Frederick Rindge Collection. 6.25" tall x 4" wide.<br>Rindge was high up in the Mt Washington Glass Collectors Society and I believe<br>others in the Nineties, he was very well respected in the art glass community<br>and shared his expertise in many glass publications. I remember reading his<br>articles in the 1990's when one could only dream of having the opportunity to<br>own an authentic rare piece of American 19th century art glass like this.<br>B25

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    $280.00

  • c1890 Wavecrest CF Monroe Hand painted American Art Glass Vase with Ormula Feet - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Wavecrest CF Monroe Hand painted American Art Glass Vase with Ormula Feet

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    This is a magnificent glass vase on a metal base. Overall height is<br>approximately 10 3/8 ", the glass vase measures 9 1/2" and is up to 3 1/4" wide.<br>The diameter of the opening is 1 7/8". Pressed white milk glass with a beaded<br>top rim. Multiple embossed designs around the neck and base as well as embossed<br>scroll-like designs down the full length of the sides. Beautifully hand painted<br>on front and back with multiple small blue flowers with yellow centers and long<br>wispy brown stems and leaves. Reddish-brown accents and many white beads. The<br>metal base consists of a silver-colored ring and four attached gold-colored<br>feet. The ring appears to be made of brass with a silver colored paint, the feet<br>seem to consist of a white/grey metal with gold painting. Both ring and feet are<br>quite ornate. Manufactured by the C.F. Monroe Company in Meriden, CT and the<br>bottom of the vase is accordingly marked with the orange Wavecrest mark as used<br>around 1900. In excellent condition without any damage. No chips, no cracks, no<br>wear other than three enamel dots on the very top rim, no repairs.<br>B25

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    $300.00

  • Randy Strong 1998 Studio Art Glass Heart Dichroic Paperweight - Estate Fresh Austin

    Randy Strong 1998 Studio Art Glass Heart Dichroic Paperweight

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    Randy Strong 1998 Studio Art Glass Heart Dichroic Paperweight. No cracks, chips,<br>scratches, or dings. 3.25" x 2.75"<br>b31

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    $75.00

  • c1920 Art Deco James Deakin and Sons Cut Crystal Biscuit Barrel - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1920 Art Deco James Deakin and Sons Cut Crystal Biscuit Barrel

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    c1920 Art Deco James Deakin and Sons Cut Crystal Biscuit Barrel. No cracks, chips, or restorations, no wear to plating. 7.5" tall without handle x 5.5" wide. B30

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    $195.00

  • Huge Antique French/Bohemian Cobalt Cut to clear Heavy gold Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Huge Antique French/Bohemian Cobalt Cut to clear Heavy gold Vase

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    Huge Antique French/Bohemian Cobalt Cut to clear Heavy gold Vase. This is a<br>really big monster of a vase circa late 19th to early 20th century with no<br>cracks or chips, minor gold wear in one spot shown in pics. I'm feeling this is<br>likely French, possibly Val St Lambert, Baccarat, or St Louis. I'm also listing<br>a vase from the same estate with a similar pattern in red.<br>TW102

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    $1,265.00

  • Baccarat Thomas Payne Sulfide Paperweight - Estate Fresh Austin

    Baccarat Thomas Payne Sulfide Paperweight

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    Baccarat Thomas Payne Sulfide Paperweight. Very few of these paperweights were made, I'm not exactly sure of the date on it, most in the collection were from the seventies. 3.25" wide x 2.5" tall and in mint condition with no cracks, chips, dings, or wear. tw130

    1 in stock

    $175.00

  • c1890 Stevens & Williams Cranberry Amberina Threaded Finger bowl set (4) - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Stevens & Williams Cranberry Amberina Threaded Finger bowl set (4)

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    c1890 Stevens & Williams Cranberry Amberina Threaded Finger bowl set (4).<br>Selling the set of 4 130 year old bowls in near mint condition. I found two of<br>the tiniest pencil lead sized chigger bites to the threading after extremely<br>close scrutiny. One is shown in the center of the last pic. 5.75" wide x 2 5/8"<br>tall. No cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>TW127

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    $290.00

  • c1890 Amberina Large Footed Rose Bowl in Ribbed swirl pattern - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Amberina Large Footed Rose Bowl in Ribbed swirl pattern

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    c1890 Amberina Large Footed Rose Bowl in Ribbed swirl pattern. Guaranteed late 19th century with no cracks, chips, or restorations. I've seen this bowl attributed to Mt Washington but don't have time to confirm, it's nice and 19th century and undamaged is what it is. 7" wide x 4.25" tall with a 3.25" foot. TW127

    1 in stock

    $150.00

  • Vintage Peachblow Art Glass Cruet - Estate Fresh Austin

    Vintage Peachblow Art Glass Cruet

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    Vintage Peachblow Art Glass Cruet. Nice hand blown peachblow art glass cruet. It came from a collection of predominately Victorian American art glass, but there were some pieces from other countries and a few mid 20th century Pairpoint items. I can't honestly attribute this to anyone but I know it's not Chinese and I know it's not junk. It could be Murano, Bohemian, or American. Most of the collection was acquired in the 90's or before and much of it came from Earlys' Art glass auction. 7.5" tall x 3.5" wide with handle. No cracks, chips, or restorations. B26

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    $150.00

  • c1890 Amberina Footed Rose Bowl - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Amberina Footed Rose Bowl

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    c1890 Amberina Footed Rose Bowl. Most likely American. No cracks, there is a little roughness on the feet and one actually chip but you have to look so close to see any of it, like 6" away and serious scrutiny. Looks beautiful from all sides, promise. 6" tall x 4.5" wide. b26

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    $75.00

  • c1890 Hobbs Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Satin glass stick vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Hobbs Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Satin glass stick vase

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    c1890 Hobbs Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Satin glass stick vase. 10" tall x<br>5.5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. There are a few small<br>scratches on the exterior only visible upon close examination. These pretty much<br>always have some and it's rarely mentioned.<br><br><br>In 1886, a Chinese porcelain vase with "Peach Bloom" glaze sold at auction for<br>$18,000. The tremendous price and the phrase Peach Bloom were widely publicized.<br>Within months, American glass companies developed new formulas to capitalize on<br>the Peach Bloom name. This glassware is now collectively referred to as<br>"Peachblow".<br><br>One type of Peachblow, shading from yellow at the bottom to deep red at the top,<br>was made by the Hobbs, Brockunier and Company of Wheeling, West Virginia. It is<br>now called Wheeling Peachblow after the town where it was made. Wheeling<br>Peachblow is a two-layered glass or cased glass. The inside layer is white; the<br>outer layer shades from yellow at the bottom to deep red at the top. Original<br>Wheeling Peachblow was made in two finishes, shiny and satin.<br>B26

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    $550.00

  • Gunderson Pairpoint Peachblow Tall Candlestick in uncommon form - Estate Fresh Austin

    Gunderson Pairpoint Peachblow Tall Candlestick in uncommon form

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    derson Pairpoint Peachblow Tall Candlestick in uncommon form. 8.25" tall x 3<br>5/8" wide at base. From the second quarter of the 20th century. It has a diamond<br>scratched P in a diamond on the base which is tough to photograph but if you<br>look close at last picture you can see it highlighted by the uv flashlight. It<br>is a catalogued derson period shape. No cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>B26

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    $250.00

  • c1890 Amberina Art Glass Footed vase with optic pattern - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Amberina Art Glass Footed vase with optic pattern

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    c1890 Amberina Art Glass Footed vase. 5" tall x 3" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Fine quality piece. tw126

    1 in stock

    $95.00

  • c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Creamer - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Creamer

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    c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Creamer. 3.75" tall x 3.5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Guaranteed late 19th century Mt Washington Burmese glass. TW126

    1 in stock

    $145.00

  • c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Glossy Footed Creamer - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Glossy Footed Creamer

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    c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Glossy Footed Creamer. 4.25" tall x 3.5" wide with handle with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Nice rare piece guaranteed to be what iI say it is with providence. Frederick Rindge was high up in the Mt Washington Glass Collectors Society and I believe others in the Nineties, he was very well respected in the art glass community and shared his expertise in many glass publications. I remember reading his articles in the 1990's when one could only dream of having the opportunity to own an authentic rare piece of American 19th century art glass like this. TW126

    1 in stock

    $215.00

  • c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Egg Shaped Footed Vase Uranium American Art Glass - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Egg Shaped Footed Vase Uranium American Art Glass

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    c1880 Mt Washington Burmese Egg Shaped Footed Vase Uranium American Art Glass .<br>Guaranteed late 19th century Mt Washington Burmese Glass, One pic I presented is<br>shining a UV flashlight at it. 7" tall x 4.5" wide, previously sold at Early Art<br>Glass Auction probably in the Nineties.<br>tw126

    1 in stock

    $280.00

  • 1985 Studio Art Glass Vase Abstract "Shadows" Signed - Estate Fresh Austin

    1985 Studio Art Glass Vase Abstract "Shadows" Signed

    1 in stock

    1985 Studio Art Glass Vase Abstract "Shadows" Signed. Interesting piece with illegible to me signature. 9.5" tall with no cracks, chips, restorations, or scratches. TW124

    1 in stock

    $75.00

  • c1960 Ercole Barovier Striato Murano Art Glass Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1960 Ercole Barovier Striato Murano Art Glass Vase

    1 in stock

    c1960 Ercole Barovier & Toso Striato Murano Art Glass Vase. A large 11", complex<br>and uncommon(Documented) form from the mid 20th century. Incredible piece of art<br>glass. Unsigned with no cracks, chips, dings, or restorations. Estate fresh<br>piece.<br>B20

    1 in stock

    $400.00

  • 1950's Murano Hurricane Lamp Candlestick Gold flecks and Controlled Bubbles - Estate Fresh Austin

    1950's Murano Hurricane Lamp Candlestick Gold flecks and Controlled Bubbles

    1 in stock

    1950's Murano Hurricane Lamp Candlestick Gold flecks and Controlled Bubbles. Rare and unusual item from the mid 20th century. The pontil is open at the bottom for ease of making it into a lamp but there are no holes in the metal. It's a candlestick fashioned to look like an early oil lamp. No damage, extremely heavy. tw100

    1 in stock

    $255.00

  • c1920 Art Deco Silverplate Mounted Cut Glass Pitcher 11" tall - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1920 Art Deco Silverplate Mounted Cut Glass Pitcher 11" tall

    1 in stock

    c1920 Art Deco Silverplate Mounted Cut Glass Pitcher 11" tall. I would be tempted to date this closer to 1900, but I feel the geometric design on the mounting dates it to the art deco period. It's a great big pitcher with no cracks and only some small expected flakes that are only detectable upon close examination. I could find no markings on the lid or the base. tw96

    1 in stock

    $300.00

  • Signed Art Glass Vase with controlled bubbles - Estate Fresh Austin

    Signed Art Glass Vase with controlled bubbles

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    Signed Art Glass Vase with controlled bubbles. No cracks, chips, dings, or scratches. I'm unsure of artist but the quality is incredible. 4.5" tall tw75

    1 in stock

    $80.00

  • c1860 French Bois Derci inkwell with Cut Glass insert - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1860 French Bois Derci inkwell with Cut Glass insert

    1 in stock

    c1860 French Bois Derci inkwell with Cut Glass insert. Rare item made from Bois Derci a wood composite made in france in the mid 19th century. Marked Veritable Bois Derci in one Circle and Modele Despose in the other there's an AA in both circles center. There is one old chip on the top of the Bois Derci holder shown in pics. One tiniest flake ever on the fine crystal likely Baccarat Insert. No other damage 8.5" wide. TW73

    1 in stock

    $270.00

  • c1900 Large French Cut Glass Perfume Bottle Etched Eau De Cologne - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 Large French Cut Glass Perfume Bottle Etched Eau De Cologne

    1 in stock

    c1900 Large French Cut Glass Perfume Bottle Etched Eau De Cologne. Great large sized bottle with original stopper. No chips, flakes, or cracks on base. A few small chigger bites on faceted stopper top and bottom. TW72

    1 in stock

    $85.00

  • 1920's Czechoslovakian Art Deco Glass Atomizer perfume bottle - Estate Fresh Austin

    1920's Czechoslovakian Art Deco Glass Atomizer perfume bottle

    1 in stock

    1920's Czechoslovakian Art Glass Atomizer perfume bottle. No damage to glass, missing atomizer which can be replaced, I couldn't find a mark but it's czech c1920's-1930's. tw90

    1 in stock

    $95.00

  • Vintage Murano Vase Black gold flecks with Daisies - Estate Fresh Austin

    Vintage Murano Vase Black gold flecks with Daisies

    1 in stock

    Vintage Murano Vase Black gold flecks with Daisies. Nice guaranteed Murano made Italian Art Glass vase from the third quarter of the 20th century. No identifying marks I could find. No cracks, chips, or restorations. TW80

    1 in stock

    $195.00

  • Erickson Green Controlled Bubble Glass Shrimp cocktail Or Chip and Dip - Estate Fresh Austin

    Erickson Green Controlled Bubble Glass Shrimp cocktail Or Chip and Dip

    1 in stock

    Erickson Green Controlled Bubble Glass Shrimp cocktail Or Chip and Dip. I'm assuming that's what it's inteneded use was, obviously once it's yours the opportunities are endless. No cracks, chips, or other issues. tw78 Erickson Glassworks Bremen, Ohio 1943-1961 Established by Carl Erickson in Bremen, Ohio (1943-1961) produced world famous handmade art glass. Carl Erickson and his brother Stephen, Swedish immigrants from Reijmre, Sweden, a famous glass center, descended from master glass blowers. Carl learned his trade at Pairpoint Manufacturing Company in New Bedford, Massachusetts where he worked for 20 years. From there in 1932, he went to Libby Glass in Toledo for four years, then a brief stay in Hollywood where he designed the chandelier for Greta Garbo's "Camille". The Blenko Glass Company in Milton, West Virginia hired him as a designer and teacher of apprentices. In 1943 Carl and Stephen Erickson bought a defunct glass factory in Bremen, Ohio. Erickson's glass patents involved what he called a "flame design" . His trademark was the extensive use of controlled bubble design which was incorporated in a heavy glass ball which served as a base for many different pieces. Carl Erickson personally designed most of the pieces manufactured at his glass works. His honors include: U.S. Parks Commission chose him to blow the first piece of glass at "Glass House Point" near Jamestown, Virginia commemorating the first U.S. glass factory The Museum of Modern Art, New York - award for good design Smithsonian Institute of Washington, D.C. commissioned him to duplicate complex old glass fixtures. Old Sturbridge Museum, Sturbridge, Massachusetts - old glass fixtures as above Metropolitan Museum of Art - produced glass pieces Corning Museum of Glass, Corning, New York - produced glass pieces Senate of Ohio - resolution stated "A craftsman who has brought to his community and his state well deserved fame for his singular and rare skill."

    1 in stock

    $150.00

  • c1950 Cranberry Art Glass Swans with Ground Pontil Pair - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1950 Cranberry Art Glass Swans with Ground Pontil Pair

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    c1950 Cranberry Art Glass Swans with Ground Pontil Pair. Selling the pair very high quality, not sure who made them but I believe they are mid 20th century. No cracks, chips, or restorations.

    1 in stock

    $85.00

  • c1880 French Art Glass Crystal Dresser Jar with Gold Enameling - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1880 French Art Glass Crystal Dresser Jar with Gold Enameling

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    c1880 French Art Glass Crystal Dresser Jar with Gold Enameling. No cracks,<br>chips, or restorations. Snaps shut and good hinge. 3.75" wide x 3.5" tall.

    1 in stock

    $125.00

  • Pizzichillo & Gordon Studio Art Glass Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Pizzichillo & Gordon Studio Art Glass Vase

    1 in stock

    Pizzichillo & Gordon Studio Art Glass Vase 7.25" tall x 6.5" wide.<br>No cracks, chips, or restorations.<br><br>Bruce Pizzichillo and Dari Gordon are internationally known artists who create<br>large, colorful handblown glass vases, sculptural vessels and bowls as well as<br>intriguing glass and mixed media sculptures. Using glassmaking techniques that<br>are thousands of years old, along with many of their own invention, Bruce and<br>Dari melt glass in furnaces that are designed for work in multiple colors. They<br>achieve a palette of distinctive colors by mixing various metallic oxide<br>formulations containing gold, silver, cobalt and others, into the molten glass.<br>They heat the raw materials in large ceramic pots inside a glass furnace at<br>temperatures in excess of 2400 degrees Fahrenheit. As the molten liquid glass<br>achieves a working temperature, the artists gather the fluid substance onto the<br>end of a five foot long steel pipe or rod. They blow, manipulate and shape the<br>mass of molten glass, constantly spinning it and dipping it back into the pot<br>for additional gathers if the piece is exceptionally large. For decoration, they<br>apply shards, frit, bits and strings of colored glass that they have pre-made to<br>the hot surface of the glass, and then reheat the piece to fuse the elements to<br>the surface. When they complete the blowing and shaping process, they remove the<br>piece from the pipe and place it into an annealing oven, where it will cool<br>slowly over a specific period. In general, the larger and thicker the piece, the<br>longer the time required for it to anneal. If not properly annealed, the piece<br>will shatter when exposed to room temperature. Finally, the artists inspect each<br>piece to determine if it meets their standards for first quality. They then<br>proceed with the finishing work, which can include cutting, grinding and<br>polishing before signing the completed piece. Depending on the size and<br>complexity of the piece, the artists may reject half the pieces they make, or<br>more, for lacking the requisites of first quality. Bruce studied at the<br>University of New Mexico and earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in glass from<br>the California College of Arts & Crafts, where he studied with world-renowned<br>glass artist Marvin Lipofsky. Bruce has worked with glass since 1976. <br><br>TW9

    1 in stock

    $135.00

  • Lalique Roses Large Centerpiece Bowl French Crystal - Estate Fresh Austin

    Lalique Roses Large Centerpiece Bowl French Crystal

    1 in stock

    Lalique Roses Large Centerpiece Bowl French Crystal. 13 3/8" diagonal x 3" tall.<br>No cracks, chips, or restorations, expected scratches on base because it's very<br>large and heavy. Not noticeable unless held to light.<br>B9

    1 in stock

    $870.00

  • c1900 Cut Crystal Snack/Relish Serving Dish With Original Inserts - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 Cut Crystal Snack/Relish Serving Dish With Original Inserts

    1 in stock

    c1900 Cut Crystal Snack/Relish Serving Dish With Original Inserts. Guaranteed late 19th to very early 20th century. No middle tray Amazing condition with only one of the inserts having a chip and only a few of the tiniest near invisible chigger bites on the outside rim upon the closest inspection. Very unusual item likely english, possibly french or bohemian. No cracks, no scratches other than the expected ones on the base where it's sat for over 100 years. 12" wide.

    1 in stock

    $240.00

  • c1900 Presentation Glass Bohemian Cut Beer Stein - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 Presentation Glass Bohemian Cut Beer Stein

    1 in stock

    c1900 Presentation Glass Bohemian Cut Beer Stein. No chips, cracks, or restorations, nice solid lid. 7 5/8" tall with thumblift.

    1 in stock

    $165.00

  • c1900 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Bulbous Pitcher 7.5" - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Bulbous Pitcher 7.5"

    1 in stock

    c1900 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Bulbous Pitcher 7.5" tall x 7.5"<br>handle to spout. Near mint with no cracks, chips, or restorations. I found one<br>single tiniest chigger bite, some light scratches in base from cleaning.<br>Couldn't find any markings. Nice sized small water pitcher or large juice<br>pitcher.

    1 in stock

    $240.00

  • c1910 Green Northwood Grape and Cable Plate with Double Handgrip - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1910 Green Northwood Grape and Cable Plate with Double Handgrip

    1 in stock

    c1910 Green Northwood Grape and Cable Plate with Double Handgrip. 7 7/8" x 6" x 2 5/8" tall. No cracks or chips, really nice iridescence.

    1 in stock

    $125.00

  • c.1890 Coralene Glass Dresser Jar Bohemian - Estate Fresh Austin

    c.1890 Coralene Glass Dresser Jar Bohemian

    1 in stock

    c.1890 Coralene Glass Dresser Jar Bohemian. 4" wide x 3" tall. More attractive<br>than the pics suggest. The cabin is very prevalent in person, got washed out in<br>the pics. Minor loss to coralene, hinge is a little wobbly but will outlast all<br>of us.<br>Tw97

    1 in stock

    $75.00

  • 9" Steuben Crystal Slinky Cat Figure Flawless 3.5" wide - Estate Fresh Austin

    9" Steuben Crystal Slinky Cat Figure Flawless 3.5" wide

    1 in stock

    9" Steuben Crystal Slinky Cat Figure Flawless 3.5" wide Very heavy . No cracks, chips, dings, or scratches even on the base. Guaranteed 100% to be authentic Steuben American art glass designed by Donald Pollard and retailed for around $2000.

    1 in stock

    $500.00

  • Large Orrefors Faceted Intaglio Etched Vase with Flower Seller - Estate Fresh Austin

    Large Orrefors Faceted Intaglio Etched Vase with Flower Seller

    1 in stock

    Large Orrefors faceted Intaglio Etched Vase with Flower Seller No cracks, chips, dings, or scratches. 9" tall, I couldn't get good pics of this piece, but it's incredible. The etching stands out beautifully and really sets the piece off, it was just difficult to photograph.

    1 in stock

    $125.00

  • Art Glass Paperweight Eickholt fountain Vortex Magnum Dichroic Iridescent 4" - Estate Fresh Austin

    Art Glass Paperweight Eickholt fountain Vortex Magnum Dichroic Iridescent 4"

    1 in stock

    Art Glass Paperweight Eickholt fountain Vortex Magnum Dichroic Iridescent 4"<br>tall x 3.5" wide with no cracks, chips, dings, scratches, or other issues.<br>Beautiful, better than the pics.

    1 in stock

    $135.00

  • 1981 Vandermark Studio Art Glass Vase Green Pink Blue Pulled Feather - Estate Fresh Austin

    1981 Vandermark Studio Art Glass Vase Green Pink Blue Pulled Feather

    1 in stock

    No cracks, chips, or scratches. 7.75" tall x 5" wide.<br>B7

    1 in stock

    $250.00

  • c1900 Northwood Green Opalescent Lemonade Set Pitcher and 5 Tumblers - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 Northwood Green Opalescent Lemonade Set Pitcher and 5 Tumblers

    1 in stock

    c1900 Northwood Green Opalescent Lemonade Set Pitcher and 5 Tumblers. No cracks,<br>chips, or restorations. There are 5 tumblers, I only photographed four, I'll try<br>to update the pics asap, the fifth one is perfect. One tumbler has the tiniest<br>flake on base rim, it's the same one with the black factory flaw on the rim.<br>Tumblers are 4" tall Pitcher is 9.5" tall. This is estate fresh, I don't believe<br>it's a married set. I haven't tested it under a blacklight, but wouldn't be<br>surprised if it glows, looks a little vaselineish especially the pitcher. all of<br>the tumblers bear the northwood mark.

    1 in stock

    $280.00

  • c.1910 Northwood White Carnival Glass Three Fruits Stippled Bowl 9" - Estate Fresh Austin

    c.1910 Northwood White Carnival Glass Three Fruits Stippled Bowl 9"

    1 in stock

    c.1910 Northwood White Carnival Glass Three Fruits Stippled Bowl 9" No cracks,<br>chips, or scratches. Above average electric iridescence.

    1 in stock

    $255.00

  • Andrews Rollin Karg Art Glass Paperweight - Estate Fresh Austin

    Andrews Rollin Karg Art Glass Paperweight

    1 in stock

    Andrews Rollin Karg Art Glass Paperweight no cracks, chips, scratches, or dings. 3.5" wide x 1.5" tall. Rollin Karg, is a renowned glass artisan from the Midwest who designs and creates small and massive sculptural pieces from molten glass, usually shaped in a free-form, asymmetrical manner.  He brings the glass to life through his dynamic use of color, especially dichroic colors – a color that transmits one color while reflecting another – which adds a unique dimension to the piece. While Karg prefers to use traditional techniques of glass making that are thousands of years old, he also adds his own inventive techniques to each project.  It is amazing and awe-inspiring to watch him create massive works of art through the use of a five-foot blowpipe. Although Karg spent the first part of his career as an industrial engineer, photographer, potter and woodworker before becoming a full time glass artist in 1983, he has quickly gained notoriety for his contribution to the world of glass art.  He has won many awards in competitions and shows throughout the United States and his work has been exhibited throughout most of North America.

    1 in stock

    $85.00

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