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Tiffany Favrile Glass
Cameo Vase


Height: 8 inches (20.32 cm)
A Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass 'Cameo' Vase with allover decoration of leaves, vines and blue flowers, signed.
Lillian Nassau originally sold this vase in the early 1960's; you can see it in a period photo from the 1960's of a holiday display window at the gallery's original location on Third Avenue. Lillian Nassau moved to the current location at 220 East 57th Street in 1967.
Illustrated: Martin Eidelberg, "Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest of Beauty," (Lillian Nassau LLC, New York, 2007) page 57.


Height: 8 inches (20.32 cm)
A Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass 'Cameo' Vase with allover decoration of leaves, vines and blue flowers, signed.
Lillian Nassau originally sold this vase in the early 1960's; you can see it in a period photo from the 1960's of a holiday display window at the gallery's original location on Third Avenue. Lillian Nassau moved to the current location at 220 East 57th Street in 1967.
Illustrated: Martin Eidelberg, "Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest of Beauty," (Lillian Nassau LLC, New York, 2007) page 57.


Height: 8 inches (20.32 cm)
A Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass 'Cameo' Vase with allover decoration of leaves, vines and blue flowers, signed.
Lillian Nassau originally sold this vase in the early 1960's; you can see it in a period photo from the 1960's of a holiday display window at the gallery's original location on Third Avenue. Lillian Nassau moved to the current location at 220 East 57th Street in 1967.
Illustrated: Martin Eidelberg, "Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest of Beauty," (Lillian Nassau LLC, New York, 2007) page 57.


Height: 8 inches (20.32 cm)
A Tiffany Studios Favrile Glass 'Cameo' Vase with allover decoration of leaves, vines and blue flowers, signed.
Lillian Nassau originally sold this vase in the early 1960's; you can see it in a period photo from the 1960's of a holiday display window at the gallery's original location on Third Avenue. Lillian Nassau moved to the current location at 220 East 57th Street in 1967.
Illustrated: Martin Eidelberg, "Tiffany Favrile Glass and the Quest of Beauty," (Lillian Nassau LLC, New York, 2007) page 57.