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La Maison Supreme
21 North Broadway
Tarrytown, NY 10591 , United States
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Early 20th Century Tiffany Furnaces Patinated Bronze and Favrile Glass Vase
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Description
A finely crafted early 20th century American decorative vase by Tiffany Studios, circa 1920. This trumpet-form vase combines hand-blown Favrile glass with a patinated gilt bronze decorated holding base, exemplifying Tiffany Studios’ mastery of both glassmaking and metalwork. Favrile glass, patented by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1894, is renowned for its iridescent finish achieved through the incorporation of metallic oxides into the molten glass, giving each piece a luminous, multi-tonal surface unique to Tiffany.
The vase features a trumpet-shaped glass top that has been acid-etched and signed, highlighting Tiffany’s signature method of surface decoration. The gilt bronze base is stamped and numbered, confirming its authenticity and linking it to the Tiffany Studios catalog.
Measuring approximately 14¾ inches high by 6¼ inches in diameter (37 × 16 cm), this vase is in excellent condition with no chips, cracks, or repairs, showing only minor wear consistent with age and use. Its substantial form and striking iridescent glass make it a visually commanding piece, ideal as a centerpiece or decorative accent.
A versatile and historically significant object, this vase reflects Tiffany Studios’ innovative approach to decorative arts in the early 20th century and serves as both a conversation starter and a collectible example of American art glass. -
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Origin: United States Period: 1920-1949 Condition: Good. Styles / Movements: Art Nouveau, Modern Incollect Reference #: 844858
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La Maison Supreme, with showrooms in Tarrytown and Hudson, NY, offers an exquisite collection of French, European, and American antiques, along with vintage and new home furnishings. Contact us at lamaisonsupremeltd@gmail.com or 914-372-7036 for timeless elegance and sophisticated design.
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