This small but luminous art glass vase glows with a rich golden iridescence, showcasing shifting hues of amber, rose, and subtle violet under light. The piece features a wide, gently flared mouth and a narrow, cylindrical neck that flows into a rounded base, characteristic of early 20th-century hand-blown decorative glass. The finish is reminiscent of Louis Comfort Tiffany’s Favrile glass or Loetz’s early iridescent work, with a fluid organic shape and soft luster that enhances its appeal. Though unmarked, the craftsmanship and form are consistent with American or European studio glass from the Art Nouveau or early Art Deco period.
An excellent choice for collectors of fine glass or as a sophisticated accent in curated interiors.
Material: Blown iridescent art glass
Style: Art Nouveau / Early Art Deco
Color: Gold with multicolor iridescent sheen
Age: Circa 1900–1925
Condition: Very good vintage condition; some light surface wear/scratches consistent with age