
Antique Blown Glass vase signed LCT on the base. There are also a group of numbers that I can’t decipher. I’ve tried to capture the LCT signature with a photo…. Read more »
Antique Blown Glass vase signed LCT on the base. There are also a group of numbers that I can’t decipher. I’ve tried to capture the LCT signature with a photo…. Read more »
Chris Heilman Large Wisteria and Flowers Paperweight Vase 2007. It is 7.2 tall and weighs 12.2 pounds, one of his larger works from that period, and is gorgeous of course…. Read more »
Signed Jonathan Harris Ironbridge 2009. About 15cm tall silver wrens cameo. The item “Signed Jonathan Harris 2009 Cameo Silver Art Glass vase” is in sale since Sunday, October 10, 2021…. Read more »
Vintage Scott Beyers Orient & Flume Saguaro Cactus Paperweight Art Glass Vase. Measures 6″ H x 4″ Dia. Heavy Weighs 3 lb 9 oz. No Chips, Cracks or Scratches –… Read more »
Peter Layton Studio glass vase. About 15cm high x 7.5cm wide. Any questions please message me. The item “PETER LAYTON British Studio Art Glass vase” is in sale since Monday,… Read more »
PETER LAYTON STUDIO ART GLASS VASE. THE PHOTOS FORM A MAIN PART OF THE DESCRIPTION. THIS BRITISH STUDIO ART GLASS VASE BY PETER LAYTON IS IN SUPERB ORIGINAL CONDITION WITH… Read more »
This hand-blown vase by Martin Andrews illustrates the versatility of glass in mimicking other materials. It has a stone-like quality on the outer surface. The design is contrasted with a… Read more »
Heading : Webb violet cameo Fleur vase Date : c1933 Origin : Stourbridge, England Colour : Clear frosted glass with violet cameo Bowl : Cylindrical with lily decoration. Pontil :… Read more »
Siddy Langley art glass vase. Signed to base, Siddy Langley 2000. It measures about 7 cm high x 9 cm widest. Any questions please message me. The item “A Signed… Read more »
A Siddy Langley “Jellyfish” vase. An amethyst and yellow conical tapering vase with ascending jellyfish. Signed Siddy Langley 2017. 20.5cm tall, 15.5cm wide. I have been involved in the antiques… Read more »