Overview
A vibrant, hand-blown glass vessel featuring a cobalt blue trumpet body with spiraling yellow cane-work, supported by a stacked yellow and green base.
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Overview
A vibrant, hand-blown glass vessel featuring a cobalt blue trumpet body with spiraling yellow cane-work, supported by a stacked yellow and green base.
Story
The late 20th century saw a radical departure from the muted tones of the 1970s, ushering in an era where glass artists treated molten silica like a playground of primary colors.
Maker / Origin
While this piece does not bear a visible signature, it is crafted in the tradition of the American Studio Glass movement pioneered by figures like Harvey Littleton and Dale Chihuly.
Condition & Value
The glass appears to be in excellent vintage condition with no visible chips or cracks. Unsigned studio glass from this period is valued primarily for its decorative appeal and 'vibe.' While not a high-end gallery piece by a named master, its large scale…
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