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Lundberg Studios Beautiful Unique pattern,colors are Stunning A must have Vase

$ 527.47

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Handmade: Yes
  • Features: Signed
  • Material: Glass
  • Country/Region of Origin: North America
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type of Glass: Hand Blown Glass
  • Artist: Lundberg Studios
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Original/Reproduction: Contemporary Original
  • Style: Art Nouveau
  • Subject/Theme: Flower
  • Object Type: Vase
  • Color: So Many Colors Please Take A Look At Photo

    Description

    Absolutely stunning beautiful hand-blown art glass vase. Hand made & Signed by Lundberg Studios. A rare vase from 1997.All your top designers are looking for these beautiful pieces of art a must-have for any dream home. I have been a collector for many years downsizing my extensive collection to many to keep. These pieces of art that I am listing over the next week will sell very fast there is very small inventory on eBay and auction houses mostly junk nothing of this caliber and beauty.At the time in 1997 Lundberg pieces sold for thousands of dollars.
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    This vase measures 13-1/4”Tall The base measures 4-3/4”The top measures 6-3/4”inches across.
    Please take a look at photographs this is the vase you will receive there are no cracks or repairs in perfect condition has If you just purchased from Lundberg studios.
    Lundberg Studios is a contemporary art glass studio established by its late founder James Lundberg in 1970 at a coastal town of Davenport, CA. The company produces an array of unique vases, scent bottles, paperweights, lighting and custom commissions, ranging from antique to contemporary, Tiffany and Art Deco. Each piece is exclusively designed and individually created at their studio on a limited production basis. The studio’s works are featured in numerous major museum and private glass collections, including the De Young Museum, SF; Los Angeles County Art Museum; The Bergstrom-Mahler Museum, WI; The Museum of American Glass, NJ; Scone Palace, Scotland; The Corning Museum of Glass; The Art Institute of Chicago; and The Smithsonian Institution, Washington, DC.
    A collector’s item; an exquisite piece of art; one-of-a-kind. Signed, numbered and dated on the bottom of the glass.