News
Tiffany Favrile (“handmade”) pottery was shown at the St. Louis World’s Fair in 1904, and sales of vases and lamp bases began in 1905 in the Tiffany and Company showroom in New York City. Mostly cast ...
WARNING: This article contains spoilers from Antiques Roadshow. An Antiques Roadshow expert couldn’t help but praise the owner of a trio of valuable vases for his “remarkable” eye.
Antiques Roadshow: Loetz & Tiffany vases valued near $15k. Antiques Roadshow fans were treated to a thrilling discovery as one guest's "remarkable" eye for treasures was commended by an expert.
Tiffany Studios, An Early Lava Vase. Their collecting odyssey began with a strong affinity for the American brilliant cut glass, also known as hand-cut crystal, produced from 1876 to roughly 1920.
Norman Potter and Douglas Jackson, Tiffany Glassware, New York, 1988, p. 46 (for a related example) Jennifer A. Rennie, A Great Capacity for Beauty: The Tiffany Glass Collection at the Haworth Art ...
Once again talking about the Tiffany vase, Sulka concluded: “There are a number of great things about this Tiffany piece. First of all, the form, the colour, the fact that it’s in remarkably ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results