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SCARCE 1980 ORIENT & FLUME IRIDESCENT FROG PAPERWEIGHT
SCARCE 1980 ORIENT & FLUME IRIDESCENT FROG PAPERWEIGHT
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The following treasure is from the living estate of Ailene & Buddy Ford; noted dealers and lifelong collectors of valuable antique & vintage heirlooms. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxThe AEAA is extremely pleased to present this early and brilliant Iridescent onion skin, hand blown & painted frog and lily pad full sized paperweight, from the renowned Orient & Flume Studio, and dated June 1980. This exceptional weight is in a deep Cobalt and sits 3 x 3 x 3 inches tall, weighing 1# 8 oz., and is in wonderful condition! You won't find a better Orient & Flume weight. xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx. In the early 1800's, Chico, California was an important center for gold mining, railroad construction and ranching. By the late 1800's, Chico had grown into a charming Victorian community. The quaint atmosphere soon created one of the most distinctive valley towns in California. About 1893, one characteristic home with a carriage house was built in the historic Oriental section of town. Located between Orient Street and Flume Street, this site was destined to play an important role in the story Orient & Flume. In l972, the house was purchased by Douglas Boyd and was transformed into an art glass studio. Early work of the studio was directed toward recreating the silver-luster of iridescent glass of such turn-of-the-century artists as Tiffany, Steuben, and Loetz. In time, this led to their current creations of intricate, three-dimensional design's encased in clear glass. By 1973 the carriage house proved to be too small for a rapidly growing business and was relocated to 2161 Park Avenue. The work of Orient & Flume can be found in the permanent collections of the Metropolitan Museum, the Smithsonian Museum, the Chicago Art Institute, The Chrysler Museum, the Corning Glass Museum and fine stores and galleries throughout the world.
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XA - AG139 - Excellent condition
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SCARCE 1980 ORIENT & FLUME IRIDESCENT FROG PAPERWEIGHT

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