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#MadisonAve Stained Glass ♪ See the full list here ♪ Glassmasters for your home museum. Toronto, Canada, Baccarat, Emile Gallé, René Lalique, Daum Nancy, Christofle, Metropolitan Museum, Notre Dame Cathedral, Christianity, Church Rose Window, Christmas, Monet, Impressionism, Van Gogh, Frank Lloyd Wright, Kinkade, Studio, etc. - also recommended for those who like these artists. This is a salt cellar by Louis C. Tiffany (Tiffany Studios). Tiffany's flagship store is located on the corner of 57th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York. Louis Comfort Tiffany, the founder's son, is famous as an artist of stained glass, furnishings, and various glass crafts. This item is a small piece, a salt cellar (salt dish) made by Tiffany Studios in the 1902-1920s. At the time, it was used as a bonbonniere (candy dish) and was probably a multi-purpose small dish, not just for salt. This is a genuine item, with all aspects of its shape, color, texture, and signature carefully examined for authenticity. It is generally called Favrile Glass, and the metallic-like surface produced by a special manufacturing method has a golden, yellow-green, pink, and purple iridescence. The beautiful iridescent colors change depending on the viewing angle and the way the light hits it. The salt cellars often seen have a wavy design on the top, like the folds of a shell, and this is a typical type. The small salt cellar, composed of more curved surfaces, is particularly rich in variation and is worth seeing. The bottom also has a stunning color with a metallic sheen. The small and elegant initials "L.C.T." (Louis Comfort Tiffany) are inscribed. There are no cracks, chips, or flaws. Considering that it has been over 100 years since it was made, it is astonishing, with no noticeable scratches. Extremely rare with the original paper label. When you flick it with your finger, it makes a thin, high-pitched, clear sound. The texture is smooth and silky. Size: Diameter: 7.6 cm, Height: 3 cm Glassmasters is also exhibiting replicas of stained glass, mainly by Louis C. Tiffany. Type... Dish/Bowl
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