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BOWLS

Stunning duo of transparent bowls with a beautiful deep blue hue that consists of a large wide body, and a modernist art glass dish. Largest item measures 7.5”H x 8” dia.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: See Description

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

ART GLASS VASE WITH SLEEK WHITE INTERIOR, PLANET-INSPIRED

Gorgeous stout art glass vase crafted with a planet-like design and a sleek white interior. Stamped on the base with a mark that looks like CG.

Dimensions: 6.25”H x 8” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

BERANEK HANDBLOWN ART GLASS BUD VASE, SIGNED

Striking artistic handmade clear ovoid glass with green accent bubble. Signed by Artist. Beranek Glass Czech Republic tag.

Artist: Jeronim Tisjlar

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 6.75”H x 4” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

SVOBODA

KARLOV HANDBLOWN GLASS VASE W/ GREEN GRIPS, SIGNED

Spectacular clear vase with a tall, slender body, adorned with two emerald green teardrop shaped grip handles. Signed at base by the artist. Svoboda Karlov Czech Republic sticker. Artist: Jaroslav Svoboda (Czech, 1938-2021)

Dimensions: 7.5”L x 4.25”W x 11.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Opaline Glass Vases

This elegant pair of French opaline glass vases is attributed to Portieux Vallerysthal, a renowned French glass manufacturer established in 1705. The vases feature a translucent pale green hue adorned with gilt star motifs and banding. The flared neck transitions gracefully into a bulbous base, giving these vases a timeless appeal. Marked “France PV” on the bottom. Portieux Vallerysthal is famed for its opaline glass creations, prized for their vibrant colors and intricate designs. These vases exemplify the company’s exquisite craftsmanship and its legacy in 19th and early 20th-century French decorative arts. French opaline glass from Portieux Vallerysthal remains highly sought after by collectors for its superior quality and historical significance. These pieces would enhance any décor or collection, offering both elegance and a connection to the rich history of French glassmaking.

Issued: 20th century Dimensions: 9”H x 4.5” dia.

Starting Bid: $80

Est: $800 - $2000

ART GLASS VASE, SMALL VIOLET COLORED

This beautiful hand-crafted art glass vase features a blossom-inspired top, crafted in stunning lavender or violet-colored glass, showcasing elegance and artistry in every detail.

Dimensions: 4.5”L x 4.25”W x 6.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

This elegant trumpet-shaped vase, crafted from clear and amethyst-colored glass, is a testament to the artistry of Jonathan Winfisky. Known for his jewel-like colors and sensuous forms, Winfisky has been creating exceptional blown and cast glass sculptures since 1973, with his work featured in renowned museums and collections worldwide.

Artist: Jonathan Winfisky

Issued: 1990

Dimensions: 8.25”H x 6.25” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Purple Swirl Sphere Vase

This stunning Purple Swirl Sphere Vase features gorgeous swirls of amethyst-colored glass, with intricate internal elements and delicate enclosed bubbles, all expertly handcrafted. Signed SVA on base.

Dimensions: 5”H x 4.75” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Glass Bottle With Stopper

This stunning bottle showcases beautiful orange and purple swirls of glass, complemented by a captured bubble design, graceful flared neck, and an elegant stopper, making it a striking work of art. Created by Buzz Blodgett of Blodgett Glass, a renowned glassblower with over 50 years of experience, this piece reflects his mastery and passion for blending artistic glass techniques with his coastal California roots. Artist signed on base.

Artist: Buzz Blodgett

Issued: 1991

Dimensions: 11.25”H x 5” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Vase

An exceptional Murano glass vase by Fratelli Toso, meticulously crafted using the traditional avventurina technique. This striking piece features a deep black glass body infused with golden flecks that shimmer with elegance. The amphorastyle silhouette is accentuated by ornately curved black glass handles, adding a refined touch to the vase’s timeless design. The avventurina technique is a hallmark of Murano craftsmanship, involving the incorporation of copper or metallic particles into molten glass to create a glittering, starry effect. This labor-intensive process, perfected by Venetian glassmakers, adds a unique and luxurious dimension to the piece. This vase reflects the unparalleled artistry and heritage of Murano glassmaking, a tradition synonymous with luxury and quality. Fratelli Toso, established in 1854, is among the most celebrated glassmakers of Murano, known for their innovative techniques and exquisite craftsmanship.

Artist: Fratelli Toso

Issued: 1930s

Dimensions: 8.5”W x 13.5”H

Starting Bid: $320

Est: $3200 - $3600

VASE, SIGNED

A rare and exquisite Murano glass vase, uniquely crafted and signed by Paolo Crepax, a renowned master of Venetian glass artistry. This one-of-akind vase features a stunning design in a blend of dark purple and blue hues, accented with a distinctive fish-scale pattern in clear glass. The swirling design creates a mesmerizing optical effect, showcasing the exceptional craftsmanship and innovation for which Murano glass is celebrated. The vase is engraved with the artist’s signature, marked “Murano,” and includes the edition number and year, further affirming its authenticity and provenance. Paolo Crepax (Italian, b. 1960) is a distinguished Murano glass artist with a career rooted in the rich traditions of Venetian glassmaking. At the age of 10, Crepax began working with the legendary glassmaker Livio Seguso (Italian, b. 1930), honing his skills under the guidance of one of the most influential figures in contemporary glass art. By 1966, Crepax was officially recognized as a Maestro, a title denoting mastery in the craft, and he continued to produce groundbreaking works until 1973. Crepax’s designs are celebrated for their bold use of color, innovative techniques, and a seamless blend of traditional Murano artistry with contemporary aesthetics. His pieces often explore fluid, organic forms and intricate patterns, making them highly sought after by collectors worldwide. Crepax’s contributions to Murano glass have helped to preserve and elevate the island’s legacy as the epicenter of glassmaking excellence.

Artist: Paolo Crepax

Issued: 1990

Dimensions: 9.25”W x 11.5”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

BY FULVIO BIANCONI AND VENINI, SIGNED

This exquisite miniature Fazzoletto (“handkerchief”) vase is a collaborative masterpiece by Fulvio Bianconi and the esteemed glassmakers of Venini, exemplifying the pinnacle of Murano glass artistry. The Fazzoletto design, introduced in 1948, remains one of Bianconi’s most celebrated contributions to 20th-century design. Bianconi, a visionary artist and designer, was renowned for his ability to combine playful organic forms with sophisticated craftsmanship. His work for Venini during the mid-20th century helped define the era’s modernist aesthetic while maintaining deep ties to traditional Venetian glassmaking techniques. The vase features a mesmerizing latticino pattern of white filigree threads elegantly woven into a translucent base, creating a dynamic interplay of texture and light. Its ruffled, handkerchief-like rim highlights the artisans’ unparalleled skill in manipulating molten glass into delicate yet striking forms. Founded in 1921 by Paolo Venini, the Venini glassworks is one of the most prestigious and innovative studios in Murano. Known for its collaborations with influential designers like Carlo Scarpa and Bianconi, Venini revolutionized the art of glassmaking by merging timeless craftsmanship with modern design principles. Their creations are celebrated worldwide and highly sought after by collectors of fine art glass. Acid etched signature on the bottom.

Artist: Fulvio Bianconi and Paolo Venini

Issued: 1949-1950

Dimensions: 4.5”W x 3.25”H

Starting Bid: $40

Est: $400 - $500

Wave crystal bowl with pale blue tint. Illums Bolighus tag.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 8”L x 4”W x 2.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

DAUM BY TONY MORGAN GLASS PAPERWEIGHT, HEART

In Hands

French glass paperweight with heart form and frosted pressed hand reliefs. Daum France, and artist name engraved on the sides.

Artist: Tony Morgan

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 3”L x 3”W x 1”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

A clear glass figure of a bull with large horns, and a hump. The figure is inspired by V. Nason & C. Murano Glass bull sculpture.

Dimensions: 12.5”L x 3.25”W x 8.25”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

A frosted glass figure of a bull on top of a clear octagon base. Marked Goebel.

Issued: c. 1980s

Dimensions: 3.75”L x 2”W x 3.5”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Series

A nested shell design featuring a central air bubble, followed by a rainbow cage, cupped by a shell of white and outer black overlay. The paperweight is attached to a rough hewn clear glass base.

Artist: Paul Harrie

Dimensions: 5”L x 3”W x 6.25”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Glass Sculpture

A stunning handcrafted art glass piece made of clear glass, elegantly adorned with swirling ribbons of purple glass within. This captivating design combines clarity and vibrant color for a truly striking effect. Artist signed on base.

Artist: David Goldhagen Issued: 1991

Dimensions: 6”L x 5”W x 10.25”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Sculpture

This dynamic hand-blown decorative art piece, crafted with vibrant shades of blue and purple alongside clear glass, features a thick, curved form resembling a chair with three spikes at the top, elegantly resting on a sleek black square base.

Issued: Mid 20th century

Dimensions: 5.5”L x 5”W x 15”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LIVIO SEGUSO MURANO GLASS SCULPTURE, MOTHER AND CHILD

A limited-edition Murano glass sculpture by Livio Seguso, titled “Mother and Child,” capturing the essence of love and connection through its elegant abstract form. This remarkable piece showcases two intertwined figures, skillfully crafted in smoky gray glass with a modern aesthetic. The minimalist yet emotive design highlights Seguso’s mastery in blending traditional Murano glassmaking techniques with contemporary sculpture. Livio Seguso (1930–2020) was a renowned Italian glass artist celebrated for his innovative approach to Murano glass art. Born in Murano, Venice—a historic hub for glass artistry—Seguso was deeply inspired by his surroundings and the rich heritage of Venetian glassmaking. His career began with traditional glass craftsmanship, but his vision and talent quickly led him to redefine glass as a medium for fine art. Drawing on influences from modernism, Seguso created works that blur the lines between sculpture and design, emphasizing purity of form and the interplay of light and transparency. Throughout his illustrious career, Seguso exhibited in prestigious galleries and institutions worldwide, gaining international acclaim. His works are included in prominent collections and have been featured in exhibitions celebrating the evolution of glass art in the 20th century. Seguso’s ability to convey emotion and symbolism through the fluidity of glass positioned him as a pioneer among contemporary glass artists. This piece is signed and numbered on the base.

Artist: Livio Seguso (Italian, 1930-2020) Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 6.5”L x 4”W x 16.75”H

Starting Bid: $80

Est: $800 - $2000

Murano Glass By Fratelli Toso Opera Clown Sculpture

A whimsical and oversized Murano glass clown sculpture by the renowned Fratelli Toso, inspired by Ruggero Leoncavallo’s opera Pagliacci. This vibrant piece captures the theatrical essence of a clown mid-performance, frozen in the act of singing. The figure is crafted using opalescent sommerso glass in rigadin cristallo style, featuring a milky white body adorned with intricate details: Gold leaf accents on the hat, hands, and shoes, adding a touch of luxury.Applied colorful glass for the expressive face, blue ruffled collar, and red tie, showcasing Murano’s exceptional artistry.Mounted on a transparent round base for stability and display. The bottom of the sculpture bears the original Murano label, confirming its authenticity. Founded in 1854, Fratelli Toso is one of the oldest and most celebrated glassmakers on the island of Murano. The company played a pivotal role in revitalizing traditional Venetian glassmaking techniques during the 19th century, blending ancient methods with innovative designs. Renowned for their exceptional craftsmanship, Fratelli Toso became famous for their intricate millefiori pieces, stunning mosaics, and elaborate decorative objects. Their work represents the height of Italian artistry and is highly sought after by collectors worldwide.

Artist: Fratelli Toso

Issued: 1950s

Dimensions: 9”L x 6.25”W x 12.75”H

Starting Bid: $250

Est: $2600 - $3000

LOREDANO ROSIN, MURANO ART GLASS SCULPTURE, SIGNED

A Murano art glass sculpture by celebrated Italian artist Loredano Rosin (1936–1991), renowned for his innovative approach to glass artistry and as one of the few maestros to work with pulegoso glass, a technique that incorporates tiny air bubbles to create a unique texture. This visually compelling piece features two intertwined nude figures, abstractly rendered in a dynamic array of swirling colors, including rich tones of blue, green, yellow, and violet. One figure is depicted with a head, enhancing the sculpture’s emotive and thought-provoking design. The figures are mounted on a clear rectangular glass base, with the artist’s signature etched on the side. The piece also bears the distinctive Murano Glass acid mark. Weighing approximately 24 lbs, this sculpture demonstrates Rosin’s mastery of form, color, and light, making it a standout addition to any modern art collection. Loredano Rosin was born in Venice, Italy, in 1936 and trained under the legendary Murano master Alfredo Barbini. He quickly gained recognition for his exceptional talent and developed a signature style that blended traditional glassmaking techniques with abstract modernist aesthetics. Rosin was one of the last Murano glassmakers to use solid glass sculpting techniques, often crafting works with profound emotional depth and symbolic resonance. His work frequently explored themes of human connection, nature, and spirituality, often characterized by the use of vivid colors and dynamic forms. Rosin collaborated with other iconic artists, including Pablo Picasso and Marc Chagall, creating glass interpretations of their designs. His work has been exhibited in galleries and museums worldwide and remains highly sought after by collectors of 20th-century Italian art and Murano glass.

Artist: Loredano Rosin (Italian, 1936-1992) Issued: c. 1970

Dimensions: 10.5”L x 5”W x 24”H

Starting Bid: $80

Est: $800 - $2000

This vibrant set of hand blown miniature glass artworks are molded in the shape of wrapped candy and feature stripes, swirl designs or applied accents. Largest piece: 3”L x 1.25”W x 0.5”H.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: See Description

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Gorgeous duo of paperweights that includes an orange and blue cave scene with adorable flying bats, and a clear apple with bubble designs and a red stem. Largest item measures 3.5”H x 3” dia.

Issued: 21st century

Dimensions: See Description

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Fun and fabulous duo that includes a paperweight with an orange sea urchin design surrounded by a blue hue, and a heart shaped dish with a little red fish peeking out. Fish dish has a sticker potentially reading Venezia. Largest item measures 5.5”L x 5”W x 1.25”H.

Issued: 21st century

Dimensions: See Description

Starting Bid: $10 Est: $10 - $200

GENE FLORENCE SOFTCOVER BOOK, FLORENCES GLASSWARE PATTERNS

Paducah, Collector Books, 1998. Softcover book showcasing different glassware of unique colors on the cover. A 175 page book showing different pieces of art glass through color photography along with their manufacturer and year. ISBN: 9781574320459.

Issued: 1998

Dimensions: 8.5”L x 0.5”W x 11”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Swarovski

PORSCHE CRYSTAL

FIGURINE, 911 CARRERA

Limited edition exquisite metallic and crystal model was released to celebrate 40 years of the Porsche 911. Designed with silver-tone mirrors and rims the 911 sits on a mirrored base with title plaque reflecting its edition number. Swarovski backstamp. WAP05012614. This item has its original box: 9”L x 8.75”W x 3”H. This item has a mirrored base included: 5.5”L x 3.5”W x 0.25”H.

Artist: Designer Team

Issued: 20th century Dimensions: 4”L x 1.75”W x 1.25”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

LALIQUE CRYSTAL FIGURINE, LE FAUNE

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 2.25”L x 2.25”W x 5.5”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

Magnificent, frosted crystal sculpted with an emphasis on detailing of feathers, head and beak. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: c. 1979

Dimensions: 5.25”L x 5.5”W x 9.25”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

Lalique

CRYSTAL EAGLE

HEAD PAPERWEIGHT, TETE D’ AIGLE

Magnificent mascot sculpted with great care and reverence to this bird of prey. Created from frosted and clear crystal glass, set on round clear base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: c. 1937

Dimensions: 5.5”L x 3.25”W x 4.5”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

- ROOSTER

Unique figure inspired by far eastern design this sculpture is created from satin crystal with tail up set on round crystal base. Lalique France etched mark. Model No: 1135.

Issued: c. 1930

Dimensions: 5.25”L x 2.75”W x 8.25”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

LALIQUE CRYSTAL CHOUETTE PAPERWEIGHT

Frosted crystal owl sculpture on round clear base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 2.25”L x 2”W x 3.5”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Frosted crystal sculpted figure standing tall on round clear crystal base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 4”H x 2” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Satin crystal sculpture of standing bison on clear crystal base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 1945 - 1978

Dimensions: 5”L x 2”W x 4.25”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

LALIQUE CRYSTAL PAPERWEIGHT, BULL

Frosted crystal sculpted figure on clear crystal base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 4.25”L x 1.5”W x 3.75”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

LALIQUE CRYSTAL ANIMAL PAPERWEIGHT, BOAR

Frosted crystal sculpture with detail around head and mane standing on round clear crystal base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 3.75”L x 2”W x 2.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LALIQUE CRYSTAL ANIMAL PAPERWEIGHT, DEER

Graceful, frosted crystal sculpture with head bent as if grazing set on clear crystal block base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 3.25”L x 1.5”W x 3.25”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Lalique

CRYSTAL

ANIMAL PAPERWEIGHT, TANG HORSE

Elegant satin crystal sculpture with ribbed mane standing on clear crystal base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 3.5”L x 1”W x 4”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Paperweight

Elegant galloping satin glass sculpture set on clear square base. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 7”L x 1.75”W x 4.5”H

Starting Bid: $20

Est: $200 - $800

LALIQUE CRYSTAL FIGURINE, FISH

Clear crystal sculpted figure. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 2.25”L x 0.75”W x 2”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LALIQUE CRYSTAL RING TRAY, SQUIRREL

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 2.5”H x 3.75” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

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LALIQUE CRYSTAL ASHTRAY, JAMAIQUE

Clear round tray with frosted, geometric patterned edge. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 1.25”H x 5.5” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Bold clear crystal with frosted glass Lion head and mane design. Lalique France etched mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 1.25”H x 6” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LALIQUE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT, MERLES ET RAISINS, SEALED BOX

Factory sealed, the clear crystal 2021 annual Christmas ornament features blackbirds and grapes with intricate detailing. This item includes its original box: 3.25”L x 3.25”W x 1”H. 10746600.

Issued: 2021

Dimensions: 0.25”H x 2.75” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LALIQUE CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT, MERLES ET RAISINS, SEALED BOX

Factory sealed, the crystal 2021 annual Christmas ornament features a delicate crystal cut design of blackbirds and grapes. This item includes its original box: 3.25”L x 3.25”W x 1”H. 10746600.

Issued: 2021

Dimensions: 0.25”H x 2.75” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LALIQUE CRYSTAL CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT, PLUMES, SEALED BOX

Factory sealed, the crystal 2023 annual Christmas ornament features a delicate pattern with a star in the center. This item includes its original box: 3.25”L x 3.25”W x 1”H. 10789700.

Issued: 2023

Dimensions: 0.25”H x 2.75” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

LALIQUE CRYSTAL CHRISTMAS ORNAMENT, POINSETTIA, SEALED BOX

Factory sealed, the clear crystal Poinsettia 2020 annual Christmas ornament features intricate detailing with petal-like textures and soft frosted accents. This item includes its original box: 3.25”L x 3.25”W x 1”H. 10724700.

Issued: 2020

Dimensions: 0.25”H x 2.75” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Festive crystal ornament, perfect for adding elegance and sparkle to holiday decor. 2815128. This item has its original box. Box measures: 4”L x 3.25”W x 0.75”H. Baccarat France backstamp.

Dimensions: 4”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

BACCARAT CRYSTAL ORNAMENT,

NOEL 2018, SEALED BOX

Annual edition crystal layered star shape, adding elegance and sparkle to holiday decor. Engraved with Noel 2018 Baccarat on the back. 2812248. This item has its original box. Box measures: 4”L x 3.25”W x 0.75”H. Baccarat France backstamp.

Issued: 2018

Dimensions: 2.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

CRYSTAL ORNAMENT, GOLD NOEL 2018, SEALED BOX

Annual edition gold-gilded crystal starburst ornament, engraved with Noel 2018 Baccarat on the back, adding timeless elegance to any holiday collection. 2812732. This item has its original box. Box measures: 4”L x 3.25”W x 0.75”H. Baccarat France backstamp.

Issued: 2018

Dimensions: 3.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

1ST ED.

SIGNED MARIE CLAUDE LALIQUE HARDCOVER BOOK, LALIQUE

Geneve: Edipop, 1988. First edition hardcover book with Lalique pieces on the dust jacket. Marie-Claude hand wrote a dedication in French and signed in black ink on the page after the title page. The book is written in French and English. This coffee table book details the works of Rene and Marie-Claude Lalique. 636 pages with color photographs throughout.

Issued: 1988

Dimensions: 9.5”L x 2”W x 12”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

CHRISTOPHER VANE PERCY HARDCOVER BOOK, THE GLASS OF

Lalique

New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1977. The Glass of Lalique a collector’s guide dives into Rene Lalique’s entire career, including production techniques and provides extensive information, useful to those looking to start or expand their collections. ISBN 0-684-15603-2.

Artist: Christopher Vane Percy

Issued: 1977

Dimensions: 9.25”L x 1”W x 12.25”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

JEAN LOUIS CARTER HARDCOVER BOOK, BACCARAT

New York, Harry N Abrams Inc, 1992. Hardcover book with art glass teapot on center. Jean Louis Curtis, an award-winning writer, translator, and Academie Francaise member, presents a brief history of glass and its development. A 303 page book with colored photos of fine glass art and the history leading to these works. ISBN: 0810931222.

Issued: 1992

Dimensions: 9.25”L x 1.25”W x 12.25”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

ORREFORS CRYSTAL TABLE VASE, RESIDENCE

A clear flower vase with a swirl body. Orrefors marked on the underside.

Issued: c. 1986 - 2014

Dimensions: 3.75”L x 3.75”W x 6”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Marquis By Waterford Glendale Crystal Vase

A crystal vase and lidded jar that are decorated with cuts that resemble palm leave shapes and diamond cuts. Marquis by Waterford backstamp and manufacturing sticker. Dimensions of the vase: 3.5”L x 3.5”W x 6”H.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

VINTAGE WATERFORD CRYSTAL FOOTED BOWL

A clear stout bowl with a thick base. Decorated in a pattern of crisscross, foliate and starburst. Waterford acid etched marking.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 5.25”W x 4.5”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

MARQUIS BY WATERFORD CRYSTAL BOWL

Clear crystal with ridged design. Marquis by Waterford acid mark.

Issued: 21st century

Dimensions: 2.75”H x 5.5” dia.

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

PAIR OF MARQUIS WATERFORD CRYSTAL CANDLEHOLDERS,

Canterbury

Part of the Marquis collection. A beautiful clear crystal set of 2 candlestick holders decorated in a foliate-motif cuts and multi-sided stems. Marquis by Waterford acid etched marking.

Issued: c. 1995 - 2003

Dimensions: 3”W x 8.5”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Candleholders

Clear cut crystal with architectural detail and hexagon shaped base. Val St. Lambert acid mark.

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 4.5”L x 4.5”W x 9.5”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Of Christmas

3 beautifully crafted clear crystal musical boxes for the Yuletide season for specific years; 1996, 1998, and 2000. Each box are decorated with deep vertical, horizontal and star cuts, with lids that features a festive scene. 1996 depicts the Nativity and plays Silent Night. 1998 features two angles with horns and plays Hark The Herald Angels. 2000 has the Three Wise Men and plays O Holy Night. Each box is marked Waterford. 1996: 4.5”L x 3.5”W x 2.75”H. 1998: 4.75”L x 3.5”W x 3”H. 2000: 4.75”L x 3.25”W x 2.75”H.

Issued: 1996, 1998 and 2000

Dimensions: See Description

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

SUGAR SHAKER & VASE + OTHER TABLEWARE

Lovely collection of cut crystal including candleholder (5”) - unmarked; bud vase (4”)unmarked; Waterford vase (7”) - acid mark; and Waterford tall shaker with silverplated top (8”)acid mark. Largest piece 8”H x 3.75” dia.

Issued: 20th century Dimensions: See Description

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

Issued: 20th century

Dimensions: 4”L x 1.5”W x 2.75”H

Starting Bid: $10

Est: $10 - $200

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