1960s Fenton Blown Glass Amber Ashtray / Display Bowl

Striking Fenton blown glass ashtray / decorative bowl from the model 9175-9176 series produced in the 1960s. Color is a rich honey / amber with a swirl pattern.
Most of the images show the ashtray / bowl upside down to better reveal texture and color.
W: 8″ x D: 7.75″ x H: 1.75″

1970s American Studio Craft Blown Glass Lamp by Richard Harkness

$650.00

Studio glass lamp with original shade made by renowned glass blower, Richard Harkness (New Hampshire, USA, circa 1970s). Harkness’s work can be seen in a number of prestigious galleries and museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. Additionally, he was formerly a professor of glassblowing at Haystack Mountain School of Arts.
Harkness’s lamps are scarcely seen. This particular ‘orb’ art glass lamp features a bubble motif throughout. The teal color at the top fades into a pale blue / almost clear glass finish creating a nice contrast. The original shade is present, but shows some unraveling / loss to the weave at the top, as shown. The glass is free of defects, chips, cracks.
Artist’s etched signature present on the underside.
We have a separate blown glass lamp by Harkness pictured here but listed separately.
Measures: Height glass base only 8″
Height to top of socket 11.25″
Height to top of finial 18.25″
Diameter of base 7″
Diameter of shade 10.1″.

Amber Blown Crackle Glass Fish Sculpture by Rainbow Glass

$225.00

Beautiful blown glass fish manufactured by Rainbow of West Virginia in the 1960s. (Rainbow, founded in 1940, was bought out by Viking Glass in 1973.) Honey / light amber color with lovely crackle pattern throughout.
Excellent, vintage condition.

14ʺW × 3ʺD × 7.75ʺH

Amberina Blown Crackle Glass Fish Sculpture

Beautiful blown glass fish manufactured by Rainbow of West Virginia in the 1960s. (Rainbow, founded in 1940, was bought out by Viking Glass in 1973.) Primary tangerine color is contrasted by amberina and yellow accents. Lovely crackle pattern throughout.
Excellent, vintage condition.

W: 11.25ʺ × D: 3″ × H: 6.9″

American Modern Blown Glass Ashtray by Viking

Clear blown-glass semi-circular / orb ashtray by Viking circa 1960s. Dense, heavy piece in good, vintage condition with minor wear to the exterior and heavy scratches to the underside. Can double as a decorative bowl, ideal for housing small items (keys, jewelry, etc.).

5.25ʺW × 5.25ʺD × 3.25ʺH

Antique French French Demijohn / Bonbonne Ambrée Brune

Impressive French Demijohn / Bonbonne Ambrée Brune originally used for transporting wine (ca. early 19th Century, France). Composed of free-blown amber glass exhibiting large air bubbles within the glass itself with a sheared lip and applied glass ring. Unique color and impressive size, measuring roughly 19.13″ diameter x 20.25″ height.
Very clean condition given its age.

Antique French Seafoam Demijohn / Carboy

French Demijohn / Carboy originally used for transporting wine (ca. late 19th Century, France). Composed of free-blown seafoam glass exhibiting trapped air bubbles within the glass itself with a sheared lip. Striking color and unique form, measuring roughly 13″ L x 6.5″ D x 17.5″H.
Very good, vintage condition with interior wear from use (water lines / light soiling to interior, as shown).

Antique Mouth Blown Glass Bulbous Demijohn in Emerald Green

Graceful antique French demijohn / carboy originally used for transporting wine (ca. early 19th Century, France). Composed of mouth blown glass with emerald hue exhibiting trapped air bubbles within the glass itself with a sheared lip and applied ring. Unique, stout form, measuring roughly 17.25″ Diameter x 22″H.
Very good, vintage condition with interior wear from use (water lines / light soiling to interior, as shown).

Antique Mouth Blown Glass Bulbous Demijohn in Ice Blue

Antique French demijohn/carboy originally used for transporting wine (ca. early 20th Century, France).
Composed of mouth blown glass with ice blue hue exhibiting trapped air bubbles within the glass itself with an applied ring. Unique, stout form, measuring roughly 18″ Diameter x 25.5″ Height.
Good, vintage condition with wear from age and use (heavy and plentiful scratches around the neck, as shown, along with general scuffs/wear).

Art Deco Blue and White Striped Glass Table Lamp

Circa late 1930s – early 1940s boudoir / table lamp featuring a cylindrical, glass shade atop a reeded and winged base, all in a blue and white striped pattern. Includes original nickel finial. What appears to be a spot of loss to the base is actually a small opening for the cord. There are no breaks / losses; only minor fading of the blue, typical for its age.
The overall height is: 14″
The shade diameter is: 7.5″
The height of the base alone is: 6.5″
The height to the top of the socket is: 9″
The diameter of the base is: 4.75″

Blenko Blown Glass ‘Dimple’ Vase in Seabreeze

$95.00

Nice mid-century pinched vase in light turquoise (Blenko catalogue color, Seabreeze). Great ‘dimple’ texture. Largest example from this line, no longer manufactured, measuring 7.75″ high. (More common examples are the dimpled tumblers and 6″ vases).
Unsigned / labeled, but pontil on bottom is crude (indicative of hand-blown glass, as opposed to mold blown, and commonly associated with Blenko’s works).
Excellent, vintage condition 

H: 7.75″ x Diameter: 4″

Blown Glass Amberina Decanter with Stopper by Wayne Husted for Blenko

Blown glass decanter with original button stopper designed in the 1960s by Wayne Husted for Blenko as part of the “New York” line. Sculptural form and attractive amberina / tangerine palette with red and yellow meeting to produce an orange banding in the center.
Features Blenko’s signature pontil (also indicative of hand-blown glass, as opposed to mold blown).
Excellent, vintage condition.
Measures: Height: (without stopper): 13″
Height: (with stopper): 14.25″
Diameter: 3.75″.