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SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED

SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED

SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
DESCRIPTION: Magnificent, iridescent, glass’jack-in-the-pulpit’, collectible vase, by master glass artist, Stuart Abelman. Gorgeous hot-glass piece a spell-binding conversation starter! Displays wonderful texture & light-refraction in a stretched, rainbow iridescent finish over the flower blossum. Appearance shifts according to lighting! Base & reverse thickly cased: satin-clear glass over white. It’s 9-inches tall. NO damage BACKGROUND: Stuart Abelman earned his Master Fine Art (MFA) degree from U. He’s been creating masterful, hand-made, hot-glass art ever since. Stuart’s work continues prized by collectors, due to the beauty & fine quality AUTHENTICATION: Engraved signature “Abelman” /1986. No damage, impeccable condition. STRIKINGLY SUBLIME SIGNED Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-Pulpit Iridescent Studio ArT GLaSs. Try to ignore any flash, reflection or cast shadow. Item pictured is the same one you will receive. American Studio ArT GLaSs Signed. Reasonable offers are cheerfully entertained and frequently accepted! By master glass artist, Stuart Abelman. This gorgeous, signed hot-glass piece is truly a spell-binding conversation starter. Displays a wonderful texture and light-refraction in a rainbow iridescent, stretched finish (looks like’crackle’, but it’s not), over the wide, up-curled flower-blossom face. The iridescence shifts for fabulous looks according to lighting conditions. Glass base and reverse side are very thickly cased in clear, satin-finished glass over a white core. Inches tall and completely damage-free. Pontil/base is ground-flat, highly-polished, signed. We’ve tried to exhibit a range of lighting appearances (both, warm and cool). An excellent addition to any art glass collection, or a thoughtful gift for a special person. BACKGROUND : Stuart Abelman earned his MFA degree from U. Stuart’s work continues to be prized by collectors, due to their beauty & fine quality! See below, About the Artist. ” tall (21.60 cm) x 6½” wide x 3½ deep. WEIGHT: 1-Pound, 3-Ounces 533 g. EXCELLENT: Free from any damage or signs of restoration. FULL CONDITION REPORT: We thoroughly inspected this piece and found that no cracks, chips, nicks, scuffs, flea bites, flakes, hairlines, significant scratches (located other than weight-bearing base), repairs, stains, residue, evidence of grinding or signs of restoration could be seen or felt. Any natural indentations, bubbles, tool marks, carbon/ash deposits, and/or any other natural textural features are all original and normal for hand blown glass. Wear to the base is normal and consistent with age. Please review all high-resolution photos, at full size, in forming your own opinions. We remain at your disposal for any further information. Abelman Art Glass Studio. Stuart Abelman’s artistic ability was recognized at an early age, giving him the opportunity to study sculpture and painting as a young man. By seventeen he had quite an impressive portfolio. He was accepted to Carnegie Mellon University in Pennsylvania where he studied fine art for four years and there received his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. It was in his senior year at Carnegie Mellon University that he first saw the brand new glass department. It was love at first sight. He devoted his entire senior year to glassblowing. Stuart then entered the graduate four-year Master of Fine Arts program at U. In California and proceeded to study and blow glass for four more intensive years. He received his Master of Fine Arts from U. By 1976 he had already created a body of work which was finding its way into art shows and galleries. In Stuart’s last year at U. El Camino College in California called to ask if he would run their glassblowing department. He did this as well as developing a flat glass program for them. After several years as a college instructor, Stuart realized that although he loved teaching, he did not have the time to create in glass all of the ideas he found himself sketching constantly. Stuart had always drawn and doodled on any available scrap of paper since he was very young. As he grew older this even included drawing borders on his college exam papers, but now he found himself drawing ideas for glass on paper napkins in restaurants and on airplane flights. It was time to start his own studio, so in 1977 Stuart left teaching and started Abelman Art Glass. Stuart spent much of this year building his studio: Furnaces, pot furnaces, glory holes, annealing ovens, glassblower benches, etc… And in 1977 the first furnace was lit at the Abelman Art Glass studio in Southern California. Although glassblowing was one of Colonial America’s first industries, and it enjoyed great popularity during the Art Nouveau period in the late 1800’s, hand blown art glass had all but disappeared from the American art scene until the 1970’s. Stuart Abelman was one of a select group of pioneering studio glass artists who saw the magic and challenge in glass and set about taking the medium further than ever before. Stuart uses his own formulas and the finest silica sand to ensure the purest quality glass possible. Each piece is made entirely of hot molten glass and is worked and completed at the furnace. All the colors and design patterns are formed from the hot glass. No paint is used. Many of the beautiful colors are made with gold, silver and other precious metals. Stuart’s glass pieces are shown in galleries and museums around the world and have become permanent additions to museum, private and celebrity collections here and overseas. His piece in the permanent collection of the Corning Museum is particularly notable for its infusion of life into a figurative sculpture in glass. Stuart Abelman was first to bring figurative sculpture to hand blown glass in the new art glass studio movement in the United States in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s. It was a hard sell back then but has become an established form of expression in the current art glass arena. Many glass artists now express themselves through figurative sculpture. Abelman’s early work in figurative sculpture led to his studio production of the unicorn which was chosen for the American Express Catalog in the 1980’s. Its success allowed him to expand his artistic endeavors in this area and led to his reptile and amphibian work. During these same years Stuart wanted to find another way to breathe life into glass in a way that would touch everyone, glass collector or not. The result of this desire was the series of Limited Edition Clowns which are much sought after. Nancy Bingham, an American authority on Murano clowns put Stuart Abelman’s clowns into her second book for private Murano clown collectors because of their uniqueness, level of difficulty and artistic expression. Stuart is currently designing the fortieth limited edition clown. Stuart also produces a series of exquisite Christmas ornaments that have graced the cover of Sunset Magazine as well as the White House tree. As long-time collectors, we diligently search out genuine art objects at great prices! All that we offer is w. Or was originally acquired for. We carefully clean and thoroughly examine each piece. Then, write an accurate description and shoot honest photos, so you’ll be equipt to evaluate the piece, almost as if it was in your hand! Only offering high quality, un-damaged antique, vintage, and modern art-glass, art & collectibles. Cleaning with our time-tested techniques, in order to ensure the preservation of valuable featuressuch as labels, patinas, and more. Anything out of the ordinary is always accurately and prominently noted in the description. Issues very rarely escape us! We like to treat you as we would a friend. We promptly leave you pos. Feedback and strive to earn your sterling review! You’ll enjoy secure, expert packing that’s “EASY-OPEN”! Using our special techniques. Ensuring your treasures arrive in original condition. We use only lightweight (new and quality-recycled) high-tech packing materials. No’mummifying’ in packing tape! You’ll never wish for surgical skillsto reach your delicate treasure! Without use of a blade! When safe to do so, economical. Requested by you by paying for all items on. Richard & Kare n, Owner s. (within one week’s time). For any, until you receive the final combined invoice for all. To your Favorite Sellers. PHOTOGRAPHY POLICY : Photos are considered part of the listing description. We try to give you as close to an “in-person” view as possible. That said, we shoot items in as best light and angle as shows their true beauty. Any unusual white or yellow spots you may perceive on a photo are usually glare, due to our photographic technique, unless otherwise noted. If necessary for accuracy, we color-correct photos to match the actual item to our computer monitor–yours may vary. We try to show complex pieces in a variety of lighting conditions in an effort to exhibit the full range of the piece’s actual appearance. Photos are NOT representative of actual size. Please view all high-resolution photographs–at 100%. Any other object is included for scale only. Close-up photos will always tend to show and exaggerate minor defects. Please keep this in mind: defects seen at 100% resolution may not even be visible to the naked eye! NORMAL WEAR : Vintage or antique items will undoubtedly show minor signs of normal wear and/or patina. Minor usage marks will not be remarkable. OPINION : Description and condition statements are always our opinion, based on our combined knowledge, experience, and research. Statements regarding maker, age, origin, etc. Though we are avid collectors, we are not experts on each item. We strive for 100% accuracy! Your help is always welcome and appreciated! We expect the winner to make. And all other’non-continental-U. Since this method does not deliver to P. Boxes at this level! If you have a. Items should be paid for only after appearing together on ONE INVOICE. We’ll invoice you fairly for auctions paid for at the same time. Combining is limited to a seven day period. Most international sales are sent by. We mark all international items with accurate sales figures, without exception. Straight forward and Easy! We’re not happy until YOU are HAPPY! Under ” More Actions ” simply choose Return This Item. Item must be packed in original materials–or equivalent–and will be FULLY INSURED. We’re easy to work with and make it easy for you! It is very rare. Proud to be a member of the. Glass and Pottery Sellers’ Association. Your satisfaction is our #1 Goal! Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED” is in sale since Monday, September 7, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Studio/Handcrafted Glass”. The seller is “onmywatch” and is located in Naples, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Artist: Stuart Abelman
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Material: Glass
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Brand: Abelman
  • Type: Jack-in-the-Pulpit
  • Country of Origin: United States
  • Dimensions: 8½” tall (21.60 cm) x 6½” wide x 3½” deep
  • Features: Dated (1986)
  • Object Type: Vase
  • Color: Blue
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Type of Glass: Iridescent
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Country/Region of Origin: California

SPECTACULAR Stuart ABELMAN Vase Jack-in-the-Pulpit Iridescent ArT GLaSs SIGNED
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Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint

Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint

Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
Spectacular is the word that best describes this magnificent Lalique vase. It is big and beautiful. It captures light and redisplays it. This is a statement piece from Lalique’s master craftsmen in France. It commands your attention when you enter the room where it is displayed. Lalique doesn’t get much better than this. This is a great price on one of these. Measures about 12 inches tall by nearly 12 inches wide and weights over 17 pounds. Since the early 20th century when Rene Lalique started to design perfume bottles for Francois Coty in Paris, collectors all over the world have been searching for the most beautiful Lalique crystal pieces. These Lalique crystal pieces of art are hand made by Lalique crystals master glass workers. Lalique crystal has always been handcrafted in the Workshops that Rene Lalique built in 1921. They are located in the village of Wingen-sur-Moder in Alsace, a region of France which has the strongest glassmaking traditions. It has remained to this day the worlds sole Lalique production facility. Rene Lalique became famous for his designs of both jewelry and art glass. The company curtailed most operations during the German occupation of WWII. Rene passed right at the end of the war in 1945. His son Marc then took over the business and made some important changes. He changed the basic formula from 12% lead oxide demi crystal to 24% full lead crystal. This made pieces produced after 1945 much brighter, sparkling, more transparent, and much heavier because of all that lead content. Marc was later succeeded by Renes grand daughter Marie. Thanks to a team of passionate designers, Lalique creates each year beautiful pieces inspired by three themes dear to Rene Lalique: women, flora and fauna. In the creation studio, designers use traditional techniques such as drawing and modelling but also new technologies thanks to digitization and 3D printing. Once at the factory, the manufacturing process begins. A single crystal piece can require up to 40 different steps. With precise and regular movements, the human hand, that of both artist and craftsman, creates pieces of exceptional quality while preserving the ancestral know-how. Lalique is proud to count among its craftsmen four who carry the title of Best Craftsmen in France. The first few stages of the long process of production are related to the manufacturing of the molds which is a fundamental know-how of the factory. Then the glassmakers brave extreme temperatures in the hot glass workshops in order to gather, clean, shape and reheat the crystal. The melting crystal can reach 1,400°C and is captured and manipulated using a variety of techniques. In the cold glass workshops, a piece will undergo a succession of manual operations. These represent 2/3 of the time spent on the manufacturing of each object. The importance given to cold glass is characteristic of Lalique. It is the result of the extreme attention given to details, finishing and to the sculpture of each creation. The pieces are selected not only according to technical criteria (absence of defects) but also according to aesthetic criteria, with full respect of the creative teams intentions. During the entire process, each item is subject to rigorous checks before it can be signed by hand, a guarantee of its authenticity and quality. The item “Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint” is in sale since Friday, July 10, 2020. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\French\Lalique”. The seller is “cambridgenudes” and is located in Houston, Texas. This item can be shipped to United States, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Bahamas, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Chile, Colombia, Panama, Jamaica, Barbados, Bangladesh, Bermuda, Brunei darussalam, Bolivia, Egypt, French guiana, Guernsey, Gibraltar, Guadeloupe, Iceland, Jersey, Jordan, Cambodia, Cayman islands, Liechtenstein, Sri lanka, Luxembourg, Monaco, Macao, Martinique, Maldives, Nicaragua, Oman, Pakistan, Paraguay, Reunion, Uruguay, Philippines, Ukraine, Canada.
  • Color: Frosted and Clear Crystal
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Glassmaking Technique: Blow molded
  • Type of Glass: 24% Lead Crystal
  • Brand: Lalique
  • Original/Reproduction: Contemporary Original
  • Country/Region of Origin: France
  • Features: Signed
  • Object Type: Vase

Spectacular Lalique Crystal Vibrations Spherical 12 Vase Signed Mint
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Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman

Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman

Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman
ALL AUCTIONS STARTING AT. 99 CENTS – THEY’RE BACK! Spectacular Signed Art Glass Vase Chris Heilman 2007. I bought this directly from Heilman back in the day. No scratches, chips, nicks, or surface wear. 6″ x 5.75″ 6 lbs. Most of the Murano pieces are at least 50 – 60 years old. It is not in brand new condition, unless I specifically state that it is. Therefore, there is going to be normal surface wear commensurate with an item that has likely changed hands several times. I take many pictures and I urge you to study them carefully. I will be more than happy to provide additional photos upon request. They are what they are. Your item will be professionally packaged in new bubble wrap and peanuts, if necessary, in a hard cardboard box. You must notify me within 48 hours of receipt of your item if you intend to return it. Check out my other auctions for rare and hard-to-find Murano from the 1950’s, including such notable artists as Barbini, Barovier and Toso, Archimede Seguso, Anzolo Fuga, AVEM, Dino Martens, Fratelli Toso, VAMSA, Cenedese, Venini, just to name a few, as well as other signed and collectible studio art glass and unusual objet d’art. The item “Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman” is in sale since Monday, November 25, 2019. This item is in the category “Pottery & Glass\Glass\Art Glass\Studio/Handcrafted Glass”. The seller is “mimomzanashle” and is located in San Diego, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
  • Object Type: Vase
  • Features: Signed
  • Material: Glass
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Type of Glass: Hand Blown Glass
  • Artist: Chris Heilman
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown

Spectacular Signed Studio Art Glass Vase Heilman