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A VERY FINE L.C. TIFFANY FAVRILE INTAGLIO CUT GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1916. Of ovoid form with elongated neck cut wi… Sold for $1,500 on Nov 30, 2016
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A Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass Vase with swirling decoration at the neck and shoulder, signed.
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A Tiffany Studios New York glass vase, featuring translucent and iridescent gold favrile glass, decorated with abstract stripes and swirls, circa 1900.Favrile is the trade name Tiffany gave to his blown art glass. The name derives from the Latin word fabrilis, meaning \
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This luminescent Favrile glass vase by Tiffany Studios showcases a deep and vibrant shade of red. Difficult and costly to produce, red is the rarest color in which to find Tiffany Favrile glass, making these items some of Tiffany’s most sought after. Delicately crafted and remarkably brilliant, this example showcases the vivid iridescence that Tiffany is famous for perfecting.Inspired by the fluidity and translucence of ancient Roman and Middle Eastern glass, Louis Comfort Tiffany produced blown glass, known as Favrile, between 1891 and 1928. This line boasted pieces of superior quality, renowned for their opalescent and iridescent colored finishes. In sharp contrast to what his critics labeled \