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  • Large VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vases Artist Sig - Estate Fresh Austin

    Large VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vases Artist Sig

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    Large VITTORIA MAZZOTTI (1907-1985) Mid Century Modern Abstract Vases Artist Signed. Selling the pair 19" tall, one restored at the neck where it meets the base, the other is flawless with no cracks, chips, or restorations. If you recognize the name of the artist please fill me in. The piece was designed by Mazzotti and decorated by the artist that signed it circa 1960's. isshelf

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    $1,100.00

  • Jeremiah Lotton Multi-Flora art glass vase

    Jeremiah Lotton Multi-Flora art glass vase

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    Jeremiah Lotton Multi-Flora art glass vase. 8 3/8" tall x 4.25" wide with no damage or detectable wear. Shallow vase with convex bowl that makes it look really cool from up top.Jeremiah Lotton was born in 1982 into a family of successful glass artists. Fram an early age, Jeremiah was facinated with glass and learning the art of working with his hands to create beautiful things. At 13, Jeremiah worked in his father's studio learning to build and maintain glass furnaces. He also learned how to use glass and polishing equipment and began to gain a general understanding of how a glass studio functions. At 15, he began working with hot glass itself, and by 17, he had developed his own line of designs.Following in the tradition of his grandfather, father, and uncles, Jeremiah strives to produce the highest quality glass. These standards show through his designs and are evident in how quickly his is progressing. Being the first of the third generation, hold much responsibility. It is extremely important to Jeremiah that he lives up to the high standards associated with the Lotton name. Jeremiah continues to develop his talents by working at the bench daily creating new and exciting designs with increasing enthusiasm. Watching his work evolve and expand will be exciting for all of Jeremiah's numerous collectors. pwdrawer

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    $684.00

  • c1950 Italian Mid Century Modern Chinoiserie Vase Hand Painted with Tubelined M - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1950 Italian Mid Century Modern Chinoiserie Vase Hand Painted with Tubelined M

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    c1950 Italian Mid Century Modern Chinoiserie Vase Hand Painted with Tubelined Moriage Style decoration. Very unusual piece, great design, wish I knew who to attribute it to. Guaranteed circa 1940-1960's. 7.75" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. TW235

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    $125.00

  • Huge c1900 Nippon Heavy Gold Cobalt Hand Painted Flowers Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Huge c1900 Nippon Heavy Gold Cobalt Hand Painted Flowers Vase

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    Huge c1900 Nippon Heavy Gold Cobalt Hand Painted Flowers Vase. 16.5" x 8" wide at base. Very big piece, I've had umbrella/cane stands this size. No cracks, chips, or restorations, some expected wear to gilding. Unmarked.

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    $465.00

  • Ishmael Soto(1932-2017) Austin Texas Studio Pottery Abstract Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Ishmael Soto(1932-2017) Austin Texas Studio Pottery Abstract Vase

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    Ishmael Soto Austin Texas Studio Pottery Abstract Sculptural vase  11" tall, very substatial piece. This and a few other pieces I'll be listing are from the estate of local listed artist Jeanette Welty Chelf who was a longtime friend of Soto's going back to his years at the University of Texas. This piece has no cracks, chips, or restorations but does have a firing flaw going down half of the side which does not penetrate the interior, the interior is glazed, it holds water. Below is an excerpt from the artists eulogy. This is a good vintage piece from a local Austin estate“Ishmael’s passing is a loss for us all in the community,” said Sylvia Orozco, director of Mexic-Arte Museum. “He was a great human being, teacher and artist. Ishmael was one of the first, if not the first Mexican-American Austinite to become a professional visual artist.Soto won many prizes and was exhibited frequently in group and solo shows.A native Austinite, Soto earned his first degree from the University of Texas and his second from the famed Cranbrook Academy of Art in Michigan. His 57th Annual Potters Show and Sale took place in December 2016. He taught ceramics at UT for seven years — one of the first Hispanics to teach in the art department — then at St. Edward’s University and Austin Community College for a total of more than 30 years..“He was a modest, generous mentor and major inspiration to many artists,” said his widow, Cynthia Leigh. “He taught thousands of students over his lifetime. Many of his students decided to become artists from his encouragement and support. He did not try to mold his students to imitate his work; he encouraged them to follow their own artistic path and draw on their own talents” isshelf

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    $185.00

  • Meissen Blue Onion Bell, 3 Toe Creamer, and Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    Meissen Blue Onion Bell, 3 Toe Creamer, and Vase

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    Meissen Blue Onion Bell, 3 Toe Creamer, and Vase. 3 older pieces of Meissen from the first half of the 20th century. Creamer is 3.5" tall, vase is 4.25" tall, bell is 4.5" tall. All pieces with no damage, the bell is lighter blue than the others. tw219

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    $235.00

  • c1870 Coppia di vasi giapponesi Cloisonne su porcellana blu/bianca da 8,5 pollici Totai Shippo

    c1870 Coppia di vasi giapponesi Cloisonne su porcellana blu/bianca da 8,5 pollici Totai Shippo

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    c1870 Coppia di vasi giapponesi Cloisonne su porcellana blu/bianca 8,5". Uno è 8 5/8". Non proprio una coppia, ma immagino che stiano insieme da 140 anni, quindi mi dispiacerebbe separarli adesso. Esternamente pezzi speciali.Garantiti metà-fine '800. Nessuna crepa, scheggiatura o restauro. Pezzi rari, forse unici, che hanno richiesto un grande sforzo per essere prodotti.

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    $1,100.00

  • Vaso in vetro madreperla giallo dipinto a mano del 1890 circa

    Vaso in vetro madreperla giallo dipinto a mano del 1890 circa

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    Vaso in vetro madreperla giallo dipinto a mano del 1890 circa. Pezzo molto consistente alto 7,25 pollici x largo 6,5 pollici senza crepe, scheggiature o restauri, prevista usura della doratura. Bolla chiusa mostrata nelle foto 2 e 3.tw232

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    $294.00

  • c1900 Pigeon Blood funeral Vase in Brass/Marble Holder/stand - Estate Fresh Austin

    Vaso funebre con sangue di piccione c1900 in ottone/marmo con supporto/supporto

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    vaso funebre con sangue di piccione c1900 in ottone/marmo supporto/supporto. Buon pezzo originale dalla fine del XIX all'inizio del XX secolo. Nessun danno al vetro alto 13,5" con una base di 4" x 6".TW207

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    $235.00

  • c1900 Egyptian Brass Vase with silver overlay Camels, Pyramids, Sphinx

    c1900 Egyptian Brass Vase with silver overlay Camels, Pyramids, Sphinx

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    c1900 Egyptian Brass Vase with silver overlay Camels, Pyramids, Sphinx. Good<br>early piece with nice patina. Minor wear and two small dents in base, hole<br>drilled in base also. 7.5" tall x 3.5" wide.<br>B62

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    $75.00

  • c1910 St Louis D'Argental French Scenic Cameo Glass Vase with Shepherd Scene 11.

    c1910 St Louis D'Argental French Scenic Cameo Glass Vase with Shepherd Scene 11.

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    c1910 D'Argental French Scenic Cameo Glass Vase with Shepherd Scene 11.75" x<br>5.5". Incredible complex labor intensive piece of over 100 year old hand<br>engraved art nouveau French cameo glass with no issues or damage whatsoever.St<br>Louis had been and still is one of the great old glass houses of France; they<br>had gone to the Paris exhibition in 1900 expecting to be crowned king of glass,<br>only to be completely out-classed by the cameo glass of the ‘upstart’ Emile<br>Galle. In the early 1920s they were still trying to get their own back. Paul<br>Nicolas cut a deal with St Louis –he would make cameo glass for them using their<br>facilities and then also he could use their facilities to make cameo glass for<br>himself too. This was before the days of ‘studio art glass’ if you had a glass<br>kiln you were a major sized business, not a one-man-band. The pieces Nicolas<br>made for St Louis were signed a number of ways, but quite soon they settled on<br>‘D’Argental’ (the brand name they had established for their own previous,<br>unsuccessful attempts at Cameo glass). Nicolas sneakily added a cross of<br>Lorraine to the mark to indicate when he personally made a piece. When he made<br>Cameo for himself pieces were signed ‘P. Nicolas’ usually followed by<br>‘Nancy’.Production at St Louis clearly had its limitations, the crystal glass<br>they used, had a more limited colour palate than he was used to at Galle and the<br>extra toughness of the crystal glass meant internal polishing was effectively<br>impossible. But using crystal did mean the cameo and wheel cutting could be much<br>finer.B61

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    $2,395.00

  • c1890 Coralene and Heavily Enameled Cranberry Art glass Vase with lots of gold

    c1890 Coralene and Heavily Enameled Cranberry Art glass Vase with lots of gold

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    c1890 Coralene Heavily Enameled Cranberry Art glass Vase with lots of gold 8.5"<br>tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations, and minimal wear to gold, some<br>expected loss to the glass coralene beads over the gold.<br>TW183

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    $365.00

  • c1890 Mother of Pearl Glass Vase blue with Zigzag pattern

    c1890 Mother of Pearl Glass Vase blue with Zigzag pattern

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    c1890 Mother of Pearl Glass Vase blue with Zigzag pattern. 6.5" tall with No<br>cracks, chips, or restorations.

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    $184.00

  • c1910 American Brilliant Period Cut Glass Vase with Alternating Intaglio Panels

    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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    $350.00

  • c1880 Pre-Nippon Moriage Vase with Hand Painted Roses

    c1880 Pre-Nippon Moriage Vase with Hand Painted Roses

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    c1880 Pre-Nippon Moriage Vase with Hand Painted Roses. Nice piece circa late<br>19th century, Japanese unmarked. Likely made just before the Nippon mark was<br>required in 1891. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Very minor loss to the<br>Moriage decoration all sides are shown in the pics. 7.5" tall x 7.75" handle to<br>handle.<br>tw140

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    $375.00

  • c1880 New England Glossy Peachblow Art Glass Vase

    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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    $275.00

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

    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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    $295.00

  • c1920 American Imperial Freehand Cobalt Hearts and Vines Art Glass Vase 10.25" t

    c1920 American Imperial Freehand Cobalt Hearts and Vines Art Glass Vase 10.25" t

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    c1920 American Imperial Freehand Cobalt Hearts and Vines Art Glass Vase 10.25"<br>tall. Very special and rare piece of American art glass that's right at 95-100<br>years old. No cracks, chips, or restorations. Looks great in any setting but<br>really sets off with light shining through it.<br>TW144

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    $785.00

  • c1890 Hobbs Brockunier Wheeling Peachblow Satin glass stick vase

    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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    $545.00

  • 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

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    $95.00

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

    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

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    $275.00

  • c1920 Art Deco Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Iridescent Luster Pottery Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1920 Art Deco Czechoslovakia Alien Ware Iridescent Luster Pottery Vase

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    c1920 Art Deco Czechoslovakia Iridescent Luster Pottery Vase. 10.25" tall, great amphora style piece with strong Art Deco influence. 2 very small shallow flakes on feet, no other chips, cracks, or restorations. tw104

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    $135.00

  • c1915 Chinese Bronze Vase with Bamboo Decoration - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1915 Chinese Bronze Vase with Bamboo Decoration

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    c1915 Chinese Bronze Vase with Bamboo Decoration. Extremely heavy for it's size. Lighter in color than a typical bronze patina but I feel like it's been polished before, some discoloration as shown. Came with the note shown inside it. TW74

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    $135.00

  • c1890 Harrach Bohemian Hand Painted Cased Cranberry glass Vase

    c1890 Harrach Bohemian Hand Painted Cased Cranberry glass Vase

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    c1890 Harrach Bohemian Mary Gregory Style Vase With Cut Gilded top and Magnificent painting Cased Cranberry glass 6.25" tall x 4" wide at rim with no cracks, chips, scratches, and minimal wear to gilding. Tw98

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    $245.00

  • c1880 Meiji Period Japanese Satsuma Vase

    c1880 Meiji Period Japanese Satsuma Vase

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    c1880 Meiji Period Japanese Satsuma Vase. 6" tall with no cracks, chips, or<br>restorations. Signed on back.

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    $104.00

  • c1870 19" Imari Temple Floor Vase 10" wide Meiji Period Japanese Porcelain Palac

    c1870 19" Imari Temple Floor Vase 10" wide Meiji Period Japanese Porcelain Palac

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    Guaranteed 19th century. No cracks, chips, or restorations. c1870 19" Imari<br>Temple Floor Vase 10" wide Meiji Period Japanese Porcelain Palace Vase. Minor<br>wear to Gilding, mainly on ring below neck. It has been drilled long ago most<br>likely to make a lamp.

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    $795.00

  • c1890 Japanese Imari Figural Fukurokuju Vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Japanese Imari Figural Fukurokuju Vase

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    Meiji Period c1890 Japanese Imari Figural Fukurokuju Vase. 7.5" tall 1.25" tight hairline in vase rim. No other cracks, chips, or restorations. B4

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    $195.00

  • c1890 Glossy Peachblow Stick Neck Vase Heavy Gold Chinoiserie Enameled

    c1890 Glossy Peachblow Stick Neck Vase Heavy Gold Chinoiserie Enameled

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    c1890 Glossy Peachblow Stick Neck Vase Heavy Gold Chinoiserie Enameled<br>9.5" tall x 6" wide with no cracks or chips, minor wear to Gilding, mainly on<br>top rim. Guaranteed circa late 19th century.

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    $425.00

  • Bohemian Ruby Cranberry Gold Enameled Jack in the Pulpit Vase Ruffled 16.75" Gia

    Bohemian Ruby Cranberry Gold Enameled Jack in the Pulpit Vase Ruffled 16.75" Gia

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    Measures 7.5" wide at top x 16.75" tall. Guaranteed right around 110-130 years<br>old and wonderful. No cracks or chips, or excessive wear to enamel. One small<br>nick on inside of the base rim. Some wear to Gilding on rim and foot. This piece<br>is the deepest cranberry I have ever seen. Ruby with a hint of cranberry.

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    $595.00

  • Art Nouveau Royal Rudolstadt embossed Porcelain Hand Painted Floral Vase Gold Ha - Estate Fresh Austin

    Art Nouveau Royal Rudolstadt embossed Porcelain Hand Painted Floral Vase Gold Ha

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    8" tall x 4.5" wide. All hand decorated. Nice fancy embossing, really good quality porcelain, no cracks, chips, or restorations, minor gold wear on trim and handles.

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    $75.00

  • c1900 Antique Rosenthal Copenhagen Duck vases pair

    c1900 Antique Rosenthal Copenhagen Duck vases pair

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    c1900 Antique Rosenthal Copenhagen Duck vases pair 6" tall each with no cracks,<br>chips, or restorations. Selling both.<br><br>isshelf

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    $135.00

  • Antique Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase

    Antique Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase

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    Antique Meiji Japanese Satsuma Vase 6" tall x 4.5" wide with no cracks, chips,<br>or restorations, very nicely decorated.

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    $450.00

  • Antique Pink Cut Velvet art glass vase

    Antique Pink Cut Velvet art glass vase

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    Antique Pink Cut Velvet art glass vase 7" tall with no cracks, chips, or<br>restorations.<br>tw106

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    $234.00

  • c1890 Bohemian Crackle finish Peachblow art glass vases

    c1890 Bohemian Crackle finish Peachblow art glass vases

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    c1890 Bohemian Crackle finish Peachblow art glass vases. 3 3/8" tall x 3.75"<br>wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Most likely Kralik. Selling both<br>vases for one price.<br>tw154

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    $195.00

  • c1900 Antique Bronze Mounted Iridescent Bohemian Art glass vase

    c1900 Antique Bronze Mounted Iridescent Bohemian Art glass vase

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    c1900 Antique Bronze Mounted Iridescent Bohemian Art glass vase 7" wide x 6 3/8" tall with no<br>cracks, chips, or restorations, amazing piece of turn of the century Bohemian art glass. Unsure of maker, but sure it's great!

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    $1,100.00

  • Antique Royal Vienna/KPM Style hand painted Cabinet Portrait vase of beauty

    Antique Royal Vienna/KPM Style hand painted Cabinet Portrait vase of beauty

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    Antique Royal Vienna/KPM Style hand painted Cabinet Portrait vase of beauty. Guaranteed late 19th to early 20th century, 100% hand painted, artist signed Dietrich, likely the same one that did several KPM plaques. This piece being dark and shiny is extremely difficult to photograph and way better in person. 6 7/8" tall x 3.5" wide with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Beautiful complex scene painted on all sides. isshelf

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    $884.00

  • c1890 Thomas Webb Burmese cabinet vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Thomas Webb Burmese cabinet vase

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    c1890 Thomas Webb Burmese cabinet vase. 3.5" tall with no damage or detectable wear, clean on all sides. Burmese glass is a type of opaque colored art glass, shading from yellow to pink. It is found in either the rare original "shiny" finish or the more common "satin" finish. It is used for table glass and small, ornamental vases and dressing table articles. It was made in 1885 by the Mount Washington Glass Company of New Bedford, Massachusetts, USA. Burmese glass found favor with Queen Victoria. From 1886, the British company of Thomas Webb & Sons was licensed to produce the glass. Their version, known as Queen's Burmeseware, which was used for tableware and decorative glass, often with painted decoration. Burmese was also made after 1970 by the Fenton art glass company. Burmese is a uranium glass. The formula to produce Burmese Glass contains uranium oxide with tincture of gold added. The uranium oxide produced the inherent soft yellow color of Burmese glass. Because of the added gold, the characteristic pink blush of color of Burmese was fashioned by re-heating the object in the furnace. The length of time in the furnace will determine the intensity of the color. Strangely, if the object is subjected to the heat again, it will return to the original yellow color isshelf

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    $90.00

  • c1890 English Vaseline Opalescent Whimsy canoe - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 English Vaseline Opalescent Whimsy canoe

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    c1890 English Vaseline Opalescent Whimsy canoe. 6.25" wide x 2 5/8" tall with no damage. English registration number stamped in mold. tw105

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    $110.00

  • c1890 Mt Washington Burmese vase hand painted with rigaree

    c1890 Mt Washington Burmese vase hand painted with rigaree

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    c1890 Mt Washington Burmese vase hand painted with rigaree. Absolutely perfect with no damage or restorations whatsoever, amazing piece 3" tall and wide. MT. WASHINGTON AND PAIRPOINT GLASSMt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, was one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies (1837-1957), one that rivaled its better known contemporaries, Tiffany and Steuben. It constantly reinvented and re-invigorated its business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color - developing a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are even practiced today.The Mt. Washington Glass Company was founded in South Boston in 1837, and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1870. In 1880, Thomas J. Pairpoint, an English silversmith, was hired to run the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, another company in New Bedford which Mt. Washington’s owners established to produce ornate silver-plated mounts for Mt. Washington glass.In 1894, the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company absorbed Mt. Washington, and the company was renamed the Pairpoint Corporation in 1900, which remained the company’s name until it went out of business in 1938. It was revived briefly as the Gundersen-Pairpoint Glass Company but closed permanently in 1957. The company’s most successful years were from 1880 (in the height of the opulent Gilded Age) to 1930 (the end of the exuberant Roaring Twenties).MT. WASHINGTON ART GLASS AND CUT GLASSEnglishman Frederick Shirley was hired in 1872 to run Mt. Washington’s chandelier department, and two years later was put in charge of the entire company. Shirley was entrepreneurial and litigious, quick to adopt new designs and quick to complain if he thought any other firm was copying his wares. By the time he resigned in 1891, he had amassed a total of 27 patents and five design patents for various types of glass, most of which were quite successful.In 1885, Shirley introduced Burmese glass, a translucent glass that shaded from yellow to pink, which was highly decorated in the elegant and sophisticated style characteristic of the day. It became an immediate success on the Art Glass market. Shirley was a good businessman and took advantage of the dawning age of advertising to promote Burmese glass extensively.Mt. Washington’s large decorating shop specialized in enameling. The decorators who worked on Burmese glass also applied their skills to a variety of other decorated glasses with exotic names like Royal Flemish, Crown Milano, Colonial, and Pearl Satin Ware. By 1890, the company was advertising itself as “Headquarters in America for Art Glass Wares.” isshelf

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    $675.00

  • c1900 Chinese Republic Period Cloisonne Vases pair

    c1900 Chinese Republic Period Cloisonne Vases pair

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    c1900 Chinese Republic Period Cloisonne Vases pair. Selling the pair of Chinese<br>cloisonne vases from the first quarter of the 20th century. 4 1/16" tall,<br>neither with any damage.<br><br>chinashelf

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    $165.00

  • c1890 Bohemian Peachblow Enameled vase

    c1890 Bohemian Peachblow Enameled vase

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    c1890 Bohemian Peachblow Enameled vase, 9" tall with no damage and minimal wear.<br>tw274

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    $185.00

  • c1890 Mt Washington Burmese Thomas Hood poem vase with rigaree - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Mt Washington Burmese Thomas Hood poem vase with rigaree

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    c1890 Mt Washington Burmese Thomas Hood poem vase with rigaree. Absolutely perfect with no damage or restorations whatsoever, amazing one of a kind piece that belongs in a museum. 4" tall x 4 1/8" wide. MT. WASHINGTON AND PAIRPOINT GLASS Mt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, was one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies (1837-1957), one that rivaled its better known contemporaries, Tiffany and Steuben. It constantly reinvented and re-invigorated its business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color - developing a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are even practiced today. The Mt. Washington Glass Company was founded in South Boston in 1837, and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1870. In 1880, Thomas J. Pairpoint, an English silversmith, was hired to run the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, another company in New Bedford which Mt. Washington’s owners established to produce ornate silver-plated mounts for Mt. Washington glass. In 1894, the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company absorbed Mt. Washington, and the company was renamed the Pairpoint Corporation in 1900, which remained the company’s name until it went out of business in 1938. It was revived briefly as the Gundersen-Pairpoint Glass Company but closed permanently in 1957. The company’s most successful years were from 1880 (in the height of the opulent Gilded Age) to 1930 (the end of the exuberant Roaring Twenties). MT. WASHINGTON ART GLASS AND CUT GLASS Englishman Frederick Shirley was hired in 1872 to run Mt. Washington’s chandelier department, and two years later was put in charge of the entire company. Shirley was entrepreneurial and litigious, quick to adopt new designs and quick to complain if he thought any other firm was copying his wares. By the time he resigned in 1891, he had amassed a total of 27 patents and five design patents for various types of glass, most of which were quite successful. In 1885, Shirley introduced Burmese glass, a translucent glass that shaded from yellow to pink, which was highly decorated in the elegant and sophisticated style characteristic of the day. It became an immediate success on the Art Glass market. Shirley was a good businessman and took advantage of the dawning age of advertising to promote Burmese glass extensively. Mt. Washington’s large decorating shop specialized in enameling. The decorators who worked on Burmese glass also applied their skills to a variety of other decorated glasses with exotic names like Royal Flemish, Crown Milano, Colonial, and Pearl Satin Ware. By 1890, the company was advertising itself as “Headquarters in America for Art Glass Wares.” isshelf

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    $2,750.00

  • c1910 Drip glaze art pottery vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1910 Drip glaze art pottery vase

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    c1910 Drip glaze art pottery vase. 5 3/8" tall, great piece with no damage or restorations from the first quarter of the 20th century, maker unknown by me. tw105

    1 in magazzino

    $155.00

  • c1890 3.25" fitter Vaseline Opalescent glass lamp shade - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 3.25" fitter Vaseline Opalescent glass lamp shade

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    c1890 3.25" fitter Vaseline Opalescent glass lamp shade. 7.5" tall x 5.5" wide with no damage whatsoever, it is a litghter color of vaseline with a smaller amount of Uranium than some but does glow under uv light as shown. tw105

    1 in magazzino

    $215.00

  • c1900 Large American Sterling Silver Overlay Vase over emerald green glass

    c1900 Large American Sterling Silver Overlay Vase over emerald green glass

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    c1900 Large American Sterling Silver Overlay Vase over emerald green glass.<br>Illegible marks just near the base shown in a few pics, likely Matthews or<br>Alvin, 14" tall x 5.5" wide x 3.75" wide at rim. No cracks, chips, or<br>restorations.<br>isshelf

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    $1,150.00

  • c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano American art glass vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano American art glass vase

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    c1890 Mt Washington Crown Milano American art glass vase. 8" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations, and nearly no wear to enamel/gold. Amazing square shaped vase continuously decorated throughout. tw273 MT. WASHINGTON AND PAIRPOINT GLASS Mt. Washington and its successor, the Pairpoint Corporation, was one of America’s longest-running luxury glass companies (1837-1957), one that rivaled its better known contemporaries, Tiffany and Steuben. It constantly reinvented and re-invigorated its business through creativity in texture, decoration, pattern, and color - developing a variety of styles and decorating techniques which were so technically complex that few are even practiced today. The Mt. Washington Glass Company was founded in South Boston in 1837, and moved to New Bedford, Massachusetts, in 1870. In 1880, Thomas J. Pairpoint, an English silversmith, was hired to run the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company, another company in New Bedford which Mt. Washington’s owners established to produce ornate silver-plated mounts for Mt. Washington glass. In 1894, the Pairpoint Manufacturing Company absorbed Mt. Washington, and the company was renamed the Pairpoint Corporation in 1900, which remained the company’s name until it went out of business in 1938. It was revived briefly as the Gundersen-Pairpoint Glass Company but closed permanently in 1957. The company’s most successful years were from 1880 (in the height of the opulent Gilded Age) to 1930 (the end of the exuberant Roaring Twenties). MT. WASHINGTON ART GLASS AND CUT GLASS Englishman Frederick Shirley was hired in 1872 to run Mt. Washington’s chandelier department, and two years later was put in charge of the entire company. Shirley was entrepreneurial and litigious, quick to adopt new designs and quick to complain if he thought any other firm was copying his wares. By the time he resigned in 1891, he had amassed a total of 27 patents and five design patents for various types of glass, most of which were quite successful. In 1885, Shirley introduced Burmese glass, a translucent glass that shaded from yellow to pink, which was highly decorated in the elegant and sophisticated style characteristic of the day. It became an immediate success on the Art Glass market. Shirley was a good businessman and took advantage of the dawning age of advertising to promote Burmese glass extensively. Mt. Washington’s large decorating shop specialized in enameling. The decorators who worked on Burmese glass also applied their skills to a variety of other decorated glasses with exotic names like Royal Flemish, Crown Milano, Colonial, and Pearl Satin Ware. By 1890, the company was advertising itself as “Headquarters in America for Art Glass Wares.”

    1 in magazzino

    $795.00

  • c1890 Coraline Art glass vase

    c1890 Coraline Art glass vase

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    6.75" c1890 Coraline Art glass vase. Minor loss to glass beaded coraline<br>decoration. No cracks, chips, or restorations...

    1 in magazzino

    $110.00

  • c1880 Japanese Graduated Miniature Kutani bud vases - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1880 Japanese Graduated Miniature Kutani bud vases

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    c1880 Japanese Graduated Miniature Kutani bud vases. No chips, cracks, or restorations. Tallest 5", shortest 3.25", all three great quality but tallest is really great. Selling all three. japandrawer

    1 in magazzino

    $160.00

  • c1870 French Old Paris Porcelain Vase with hand painted portrait

    c1870 French Old Paris Porcelain Vase with hand painted portrait

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    c1870 French Old Paris Porcelain Vase with hand painted portrait. Wear to<br>gilding shown, no cracks, chips, or restorations. 12.5" tall.

    1 in magazzino

    $265.00

  • c1900 Cranberry Bohemian Moser art glass vase

    c1900 Cranberry Bohemian Moser art glass vase

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    c1900 Cranberry Bohemian Moser art glass vase. 8 3/8" tall with no damage,<br>minimal wear to gilding. Antique piece well over 100 years old, unmarked, likely<br>Moser.<br>tw270

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    $150.00

  • c1900 Green Moser gold enamel art glass vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 Green Moser gold enamel art glass vase

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    c1900 Green Moser gold enamel art glass vase. 12 3/8" tall, late 19th to early 20th century. A few small chis to factory ground rim, largest shown in third pic, nothing detectable without very close examination and they could be easily ground down. isshelf

    1 in magazzino

    $135.00

  • c1900 Cranberry Sterling Silver Overlay Art glass Vase

    c1900 Cranberry Sterling Silver Overlay Art glass Vase

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    c1900 Cranberry Sterling Silver Overlay Art glass Vase. 8" tall, thick hand engraved sterling silver overlay with monogram ash shown, well over 100 years old with no damage. To me this looks like an Alvin piece but I can find no markings, top quality cranberry vase with ground pontil. isshelf

    1 in magazzino

    $504.00

  • Antique Stevens and Williams Red and white cameo glass vase

    Antique Stevens and Williams Red and white cameo glass vase

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    Antique Stevens and Williams Red and white cameo glass vase. 7.25" tall with no cracks, chips, or restorations. Late 19th to very early 20th century.Cameo glass is a luxury form of glass art produced by cameo glass engraving or etching and carving through fused layers of differently colored glass to produce designs, usually with white opaque glass figures and motifs on a dark-colored background. The technique is first seen in ancient Roman art of about 30 BC, where it was an alternative to the more luxurious engraved gem vessels in cameo style that used naturally layered semi-precious gemstones such as onyx and agate. Glass allowed consistent and predictable colored layers, even for round objects.isshelf

    1 in magazzino

    $550.00

  • c1900 23.75" Palatial Moser gold decorated vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 23.75" Palatial Moser gold decorated vase

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    c1900 23.75" Palatial Moser gold decorated vase. Entirely hand painted, huge piece 23.75" tall x 6" wide at the rim. Some wear to gilding, no cracks, chips, or restorations. Guaranteed late 19th to first quarter of the 20th century. Apparently unmarked other than the engraved number or initial inside the factory ground pontil.

    1 in magazzino

    $675.00

  • c1900 French Crystalline Art pottery vase - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 French Crystalline Art pottery vase

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    c1900 French Crystalline Art pottery vase. Great looking art pottery vase from the first quarter of the 20th century, I believe it's French. No damage or restorations, 5 1/8" tall x 3.5" wide. tw270

    1 in magazzino

    $155.00

  • c1910 Amber Loganberry Carnival Glass Vases By Imperial Pair - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1910 Amber Loganberry Carnival Glass Vases By Imperial Pair

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    c1910 Amber Loganberry Carnival Glass Vases By Imperial Pair. Selling the pair shown with wonderful color and iridescence. True amber base color on these 10" tall x 6" wide, a true estate fresh pair that's been together for over 100 years with the same family that never sold anything. These both have very nice iridescence, better than average. 9-10 years ago a few of these brought over 2k each for one vase at Seeck Carnival glass auction. I'm going to assume that those bidders got carried away and possibly they even had better iridescence even though that's difficult to imagine. isshelf

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    $950.00

  • c1900 Whimsical Japanese Satsuma vase with people holding lanterns - Estate Fresh Austin

    c1900 Whimsical Japanese Satsuma vase with people holding lanterns

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    c1900 Whimsical Japanese Satsuma vase with people holding lanterns 5" tall, unusually colorful piece from the late 19th to early 20th century. No cracks, chips, or restorations. TW218

    1 in magazzino

    $135.00

  • c1910 Loetz Candia Papillon Footed vase

    c1910 Loetz Candia Papillon Footed vase

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    c1910 Loetz Candia Papillon Footed vase. 5 3/8" tall with 4.75" rim, unmarked<br>with no cracks, chips, or restorations.<br>B48

    1 in magazzino

    $325.00

  • Antique Royal Vienna Style Hand Painted Cabinet Vase

    Antique Royal Vienna Style Hand Painted Cabinet Vase

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    Antique Royal Vie3nna Style Hand Painted Cabinet Vase. 7" tall x 3.75" wide with<br>no cracks, chips, or restorations. Some loss to some of the white "jewels" that<br>decorate the vase and a few of the gold ones.

    1 in magazzino

    $595.00

  • Arthur Allison Texas Studio Art glass miniature vase/toothpick holder - Estate Fresh Austin

    Arthur Allison Texas Studio Art glass miniature vase/toothpick holder

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    Arthur Allison Texas Studio Art glass miniature vase/toothpick holder. 3" tall with no damage or wear. toothpickdrawer

    1 in magazzino

    $75.00

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