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527. Rene Lalique (French, 1860-1945) Primeveres Opalescent Powder Jar, circa 1930
A lidded, opalescent molded box in "Primeveres" pattern, circa 1930. Verso engraved "R.Lalique France" in block letters. Apprx 6-1/2"D x 4-1/2"H. Lid handle decorated with dogwood blossoms. Rene began his career with the opening of S. Bing's shop called "L'Art Nouveau" in 1900, bringing him much aclaim. In 1909 he purchased a modest glassworks called "Combs-la-Ville" near Paris where he devoted the remainder of his life to the art of glass making. In 1921 he founded a larger glassworks at Wingen-sur-Moder in Alsace-Lorraine with his son Marc. During the Art Nouveau period, Lalique was well known for his wide variety of Objects D'Art including perfume bottles, vases, inkwells, decorative boxes, bookends, and car hood ornaments.
800/1,200
Sold: $1,063.75
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528. A Lalique "Copellia", Frosted Box, circa 1960
Of clear and frosted glass adorned with stemmed roses, the hinged cover has gilt metal mounts. Apprx 7" x 5-1/2" x 3-1/2" Engraved "Lalique FranceMarc". Lalique created his own molds like his father with his own contemporary style. He more than any other individual made the modern world aware of decorative glass.
300/500
Sold: $345.00
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529. Decorated Bohemian Glass Lidded Urn, circa 1850-1900
Wheel cut wood land view of a Stag and dog on crystal. Gold flash over fine German crystal, pedestal base with scalloped edge, diamond grasp, flared neck, polished rim. Decoration continues to lid. Apprx 18" tall. Professionally repaired. Unmarked and unsigned.
200/400
Sold: $126.50
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530. Citrus Pitcher with Matching Bowl, Early 20th Century
Simple lemon colored glass pitcher with matching bowl. This set has very clean lines. Pitcher measures 11" high and 8" in diameter. The bowl measures 6-1/4" high and 15" in diameter. Pitcher has a plain handle. No visible markings to identify maker, although pieces are reminiscent of Blenko glassware.
100/200
Sold: $97.75
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531. Rick and Janet Nicholson (20th Century)
A "Wave" bowl or platter, this piece combines an asymmetrical design which is distinguished by bold opaque, semi-translucent, and translucent colors of aqua, pink and white. The colors contrast with clear crystal. The Nicholsons elliptically shaped forms are sometimes curled over at the edges, conveying the flow and fluidity of molten glass. Both artists studied at the Pilchuck School with master glass artists Dale Chihuly, Fritz Dreisbach, Richard Marquis and Therman Statom. The Nicholson's have been featured on PBS, and the Sierra Heritage Magazine. Exhibitions and collections include the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, CA; the Governors Mansion, Sacramento, CA; Hewlett Packard, Sacramento, CA; Los Angeles International Airport; Oakland Museum Collectors Gallery, CA; and The White House Christmas Ornament Collection, Washington, DC.
350/550
Sold: $241.50
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532. Design by Bertil Vallien for Kosta Boda
The satellite vase with blue cross markings over milky body; verso marked Boda Artists Col B Vallien 78015.
11"H x 5"W.
500/1,000
Sold: $143.75
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533. Bertil Vallien for Kosta Boda
The clear brown glass bowl with overall asymetrical linear patterning in white, yellow, and orange; incised "Boda Artist Col B Vallien", sticker reads "Boda Artist Collection Sweden".
4"H x 4-1/4"W.
200/400
Sold: $92.00
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534. Robert Willson (1912?-2000) & Robert Hamon (American 20th Century)
A collaborative piece by the two artisians, apprx 4" x 4-1/2" x 5". Signed on verso, clear glass abstract form with ribbons of yellow and orange throughout. Please see Details Page for artists' information.
500/1,000
Sold: $460.00
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535. Loetz Style Vase, 20th Century
This beautiful 20th century iridescent vase measures apprx 6" x 13" The iridescence is caused by exposing the molten interior of the vase to a weak acid. The acid evaporates and is gone in a moment. The result is a rich and permanently etched surface that refracts and reflects the light surrounding it. The colors on this vase change from gold to green to purple. The interior is red glass. This vase in oil-drop pattern has been inspired by the designs of L. C. Tiffany.
150/250
Sold: $270.25
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536. Pair of Jobling Vases
Tall vase with stick flowers cut in medium relief, clear glass with a hint of translucent color; similar to the colors in a bubble, cloudy base, apprx 8". Rd No 196183 printed on bottom.
Medium sized bud vase in the same likeness of the taller vase, vines with leaves and berries spiral in four distinct sections in medium relief around vase, case glass, apprx 5". Made in France printed on bottom.
125/225
Sold: $69.00
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