Tiffany Studios Favrile lamp with a sailboat scene on the shade. The shade is made of Favrile glass, developed by Louis Comfort Tiffany in the late 19th century. Favrile glass is a type of iridescent glass made by mixing metallic oxides to the molten glass. The metallic oxides create the colorful sheen on the surface.
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Truckload of Tiffany
Tiffany lamps
TIFFANY STUDIOS - "DRAGONFLY" TABLE LAMP - circa 1910
Favrile glass and patinated bronze Moorish table lamp - Tiffany
Tiffany Studios Laburnum table lamp
Tiffany Studios - PEONY TABLE LAMP
Tiffany Studios A RARE “TRUMPET CREEPER” TABLE LAMP
Tiffany Studios"WISTERIA" TABLE LAMP
TIFFANY STUDIOS EIGHT-LIGHT “TURTLEBACK TILE” MOORISH CHANDELIER
Rare Peacock Table Lamp - Tiffany Studios c. 1905
Tiffany Studios “Acorn” Table Lamp
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Favrile Glass Vinaigrette (Scent Bottle). Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany, dated ca. 1900, made in Corona, New York, United States.
(Source: collection.artbma.org)
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Tiffany Studios
'Poppy' Paperweight Vase
Favrile glass.
Engraved 1614 L. L.C. Tiffany-Favrile.
Circa 1915.
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Agnes F. Northrop for Tiffany Studios, "Garden Landscape" (1912), three-part window for Linden Hall, leaded Favrile glass, 124 × 246 inches (all images courtesy the Metropolitan Museum of Art)
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Tifanny punch bowl in Favrile glass, c. 1900.
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Favrile glass perfume bottle by Louis Comfort Tiffany. 1898 - 1900
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The Dream Garden, 1914–15; installed 1916, designed by Maxfield Parrish, constructed by Tiffany Studios (Collection of the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts. Partial bequest of John W. Merriam; partial purchase with funds provided by a grant from The Pew Charitable Trusts; partial gift of Bryn Maw College, The University of the Arts, and The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania, 2001.15)
Maxfield Parrish's design was inspired by the real gardens he had built at his summer home in Cornish, New Hampshire. The artist envisioned fantastical spaces where a visitor would chance upon places of tremendous beauty and solitude, improved by careful placement of foliage and flowers, large classical urns, reflecting pools and fountains, walkways and steps.
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Tiffany Studios Favrile lamp.
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"'JEWELED TURTLE-BACK TILE' DESK LAMP"
TIFFANY STUDIOS // circa 1903
[favrile & leaded glass; patinated bronze | 14 ¼ x 8 ¾ x 6"]
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Paperweight Vase, c. 1902.Tiffany Studios, engraved R1 L.C. Tiffany Favrile. Favrile glass.
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❗ BONUS LAMP ❗
Table Lamp - Designed by Louis C. Tiffany
Tiffany Studios - 1904
This water-lily table lamp is one of Tiffany's most successfully executed designs for his firm's well-known leaded-glass products.
⬇️ BONUS LAMP ⬇️
Tiffany Dragonfly Table Lamp - 22" - on Eiffel Tower base
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Turtle Back Desk Lamp in Zodiac Pattern. Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany and produced by Tiffany Studios, New York, ca. 1906-1910. Materials are favrile glass and cast bronze. The lamp base and shade are decorated in low relief with the 12 signs of the zodiac. Photos: Freia Beer / Nordenfjeldske Kunstindustrimuseum.
(Source: digitaltmuseum.org)
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Tiffany Studios
"Apple Blossom" Table Lamp
With a jeweled “Candlestick” base.
Leaded glass, favrile glass, patinated bronze.
Base impressed TIFFANY STUDIOS/NEW YORK/436A.
Circa 1905-1910.
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Designed by Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848–1933)
Tiffany Glass and Decorating Company (1892–1902)
'This glass Peacock Vase (1893 – 96), with its evocative form, coloring and iridescent surface, is an icon of the early Tiffany-blown Favrile glass collected by H.O. Havemayer. He gave it to The Metropolitan Museum in 1896 during the first years of its production; at the time it was considered modern art and an object of rare beauty.'
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