Tiffany Studios, Egyptian Collar Favrile Glass Vase
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Property Of A Private Gentleman
Tiffany Studios
circa 1913
Fine Egyptian Collar Tiffany Favrile Glass Vase
Engraved L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, 2029H
Height 6 3/4 in. (17.14 cm.)
Base width 2 5/8 in. (6.66 cm.)
LITERATURE:
John Loring, Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co., New York, 2002, Martin Eidelberg, Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest for Beauty, New York, 2007. Property Of A Private Gentleman
Tiffany Studios
circa 1900
Fine Gold Iridescent Tiffany Favrile Glass Vase
engraved L.C.Tiffany Favrile 9724
Height 9 1/2 in., width at the bottom rim 3 in.
LITERATURE:
John Loring, Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co., New York, 2002, Martin Eidelberg, Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest for Beauty, New York, 2007
Catalogue Note:
The name for the banded decoration of intersecting zigzags, chains and other variations found on the applied necks and bases of many Favrile vases has changed over time. Once known as "Egyptian Collar," the term "Tel-el-Amarna" has come to be accepted. However, recently discovered evidence indicates that "Byzantine" might be more accurate, as it appears Tiffany Studios intended "Tel-el-Amarna" to refer not to a decoration but to a particular shade of blue.
Tiffany Studios had a special exhibition at its Madison Avenue showrooms in March 1909.
Tiffany Studios
circa 1913
Fine Egyptian Collar Tiffany Favrile Glass Vase
Engraved L.C. Tiffany-Favrile, 2029H
Height 6 3/4 in. (17.14 cm.)
Base width 2 5/8 in. (6.66 cm.)
LITERATURE:
John Loring, Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co., New York, 2002, Martin Eidelberg, Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest for Beauty, New York, 2007. Property Of A Private Gentleman
Tiffany Studios
circa 1900
Fine Gold Iridescent Tiffany Favrile Glass Vase
engraved L.C.Tiffany Favrile 9724
Height 9 1/2 in., width at the bottom rim 3 in.
LITERATURE:
John Loring, Louis Comfort Tiffany at Tiffany & Co., New York, 2002, Martin Eidelberg, Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest for Beauty, New York, 2007
Catalogue Note:
The name for the banded decoration of intersecting zigzags, chains and other variations found on the applied necks and bases of many Favrile vases has changed over time. Once known as "Egyptian Collar," the term "Tel-el-Amarna" has come to be accepted. However, recently discovered evidence indicates that "Byzantine" might be more accurate, as it appears Tiffany Studios intended "Tel-el-Amarna" to refer not to a decoration but to a particular shade of blue.
Tiffany Studios had a special exhibition at its Madison Avenue showrooms in March 1909.
Condition
In overall good condition, no chips,
no cracks, very nice example.
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Tiffany Studios, Egyptian Collar Favrile Glass Vase
Estimate $4,000 - $7,000
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