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Tangible Investments, Inc.
1910 S Coast Hwy
Laguna Beach, CA 92651 , United States
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Tiffany Studios (1899-1930) Paperweight Vase Favrile Glass
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Tiffany Studios Paperweight Vase Favrile Glass Circa 1903
The Tiffany Studios (1899-1930) Paperweight Vase from 1903 is an example of the artistry synonymous with the renowned studio. Crafted from Favrile glass, a hallmark of Tiffany's innovation, this vase seamlessly blends form and function. Standing at a height of 7 3/8 inches (19 cm) with a diameter of 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), it captivates with its compact yet elegant proportions.
The surface of the vase bears the distinctive engraving 'L.C.T.' and 'T4164', signifying its origin from Louis Comfort Tiffany's studio. The use of Favrile glass, known for its iridescence and rich coloration, imparts a mesmerizing quality to the piece. The glass exhibits a harmonious interplay of hues, casting a warm and inviting glow. The paperweight technique employed in its creation adds depth and complexity. Swirling patterns and delicate motifs are encapsulated within the glass.
This Tiffany Studios Paperweight Vase exemplifies the studio's commitment to merging traditional craftsmanship with innovative design. Its timeless beauty and meticulous artisanship make it a collector's treasure, representing an era when Tiffany's creations redefined the boundaries of glass artistry. Whether displayed as a standalone piece or as part of a broader collection, this vase serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of Tiffany Studios in the realm of decorative arts. -
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Documentation: Signed Period: 1900-1919 Styles / Movements: Art Nouveau, Modern Dealer Reference #: 170688 Incollect Reference #: 822687 -
Dimensions
H. 7.375 in; Diam. 2.5 in; H. 18.73 cm; Diam. 6.35 cm;
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Tangible Investments, located in Laguna Beach, California, specializes in rare coins, fine art, antiques, luxury jewelry, and collectible timepieces. For inquiries, contact ecom@tii1.com or call 949.715.5333.
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