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An American Art Nouveau bronze and favrile glass mounted table candelabrum by Tiffany Studios New York. The candelabrum has six arms. Each candle holder is decorated with green favrile jewels. A similar candelabrum is pictured in: Alastair Duncan, "Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models", Woodbridge, Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club Ltd., 2007, p. 385, plate 1571.
Artist: Tiffany
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Signed: Tiffany Studios New York |
Circa: 1910 |
Dimensions: 14'' high x 21'' wide |
Item #: B-14824 |
Price: $12,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A pair of Tiffany Studios New York patinated bronze and favrile glass "Five-Light Lily" sconces. Similar sconces are pictured in: Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models, by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge: Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1988, p. 351, plate 1454.
Artist: Tiffany
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Circa: 1905 |
Dimensions: 13 1/8'' high x 9'' wide x 8 5/8'' deep |
Size: L.C.T. |
Item #: L-17272 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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An Art Nouveau cameo glass and Vienna Faience glazed figural lamp by Emile Gallé and Podany. The porcelain base is formed from three dancing women with outstretched arms holding a garland of pink roses. The blossoms echo the elegant dome-shaped rosy-hued shade. Both the inside and the outside of the shade are decorated with pink and green flowers in carved relief.
Artist: Gallé
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Signed: Gallé after a star, base stamped Vienna Faience |
Circa: 1905 |
Dimensions: 10'' diameter x 17¾'' high |
Item #: G-14895 |
Price: $12,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A pair of Tiffany Studios New York glass and bronze electrified candelabra. Each candelabrum features four iridescent white and green Favrile glass shades with a "Pulled Feather" decoration atop a patinated bronze base. Pictured in "Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models" by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge: Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1988, p.384, plate #1291, on photo number 1566.
Artist: Tiffany
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Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 20" high x 10½" wide |
Shade Signed: L.C.T. |
Base Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 1291 |
Item #: L-11230 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York glass vase, featuring translucent and iridescent gold Favrile glass, decorated with abstract stripes and swirls. Favrile is the trade name Tiffany gave to his blown art glass. The name derives from the Latin word fabrilis, meaning "made by hand." The technique was developed at Tiffany Furnaces in the mid-1890s using filaments from batches of differently colored glass and working the material while the glass was still molten. Ornamentation was added before the piece had its final shape, so that the decoration became fully integrated into the vessel. The technique was used in both decorative vases and functional pieces such as tableware (bowls, goblets, carafes) and lamp shades. Tiffany intended the favrile designation as a guarantee to current customers and future collectors of the fine quality of these objects.
Artist: Tiffany
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Signed: “L.C.T” and “F2021” |
Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 5" high x 3" diameter |
Item #: T-11831 |
Price: $5,750 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York glass and bronze candelabrum, featuring eight green and white Favrile blown glass buds atop a gilt bronze base. Concealed extinguisher included. A similar candelabrum is pictured in: "Tiffany Lamps and Metalware: An illustrated reference to over 2000 models" by Alastair Duncan, Woodbridge: Suffolk: Antique Collectors' Club, 1988, p. 386, plate 1574, #1294.
Artist: Tiffany
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Signed: “Tiffany Studios New York S751” |
Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 14½" high x 12" wide x 12" deep |
Item #: B-12194 |
Price: $27,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York glass and bronze "Peacock" mirror, featuring a finely sculpted patinated bronze base decorated with stylized peacock feathers, accented with multi-colored Favrile glass mosaic tiles. The peacock feather was a favorite motif of Louis Comfort Tiffany.Pictured in: "Tiffany at Auction" by Alastair Duncan, p. 47, cat. no. 127, and "Tiffany Lamps and Metalware" by Alastair Duncan, page 402, plate # 1626.
Artist: Tiffany
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Signed: Tiffany Studios New York 11434/898, and 3 |
Circa: 1910 |
Dimensions: 15½ '' high x 18 ?'' wide x 7¼'' deep |
Item #: T-13056 |
Price: Price on Request. Call (212) 644-6400 |
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A Tiffany Studios New York Favrile glass vase with iridescent pulled decoration in the style of a Hopi vase. Louis Comfort Tiffany had more than five hundred Native North American objects, including baskets, implements, and articles of clothing from the Pacific Nothwest on display at his home in Laurelton Hall. Many of these objects were on view in a special oblong room that had once been a bowling alley. Baskets, pottery, and textiles also served as decorative accents throughout the house. This vase pays tribute to Tiffany's collection. In its color, shape, and decoration it resembles a work of Native American Hopi pottery and shows the influence of this art form on Tiffany's own work.Favrile is the trade name Tiffany gave to his blown art glass. The name derives from the Latin word fabrilis, meaning "made by hand." The technique was developed at the Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company in the mid-1890s using filaments from batches of differently colored glass and working the material while the glass was still molten. Ornamentation was added before the piece had its final shape, so that the decoration became fully integrated into the vessel. The technique was used in both decorative vases and functional pieces such as tableware (bowls, goblets, carafes) and lamp shades. Tiffany intended the favrile designation as a guarantee to current customers and future collectors of the fine quality of these objects.
Artist: Tiffany
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Signed: “LCT F125” |
Circa: 1900 |
Dimensions: 7'' diameter x 7'' high |
Item #: T-13750 |
Price: $17,500 – Call: (212) 644-6400 |
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