Lot 60
Louis Comfort Tiffany Furnaces favrile glass trumpet vase with enameled brass base, ca. 1920 to 1928. Tiffany hallmark followed by "LOUIS C. TIFFANY FURNACES INC. / 150 / H" on underside of base. A stunning Tiffany Favrile glass trumpet vase comprised of golden iridescent glass (with traces of gold and silver detected via X-ray flourescence testing) - its long, slender body further adorned with green and teal leaf motifs that rise from the base to the neck of the vessel. This elegant trumpet form fits within a flared base which is comprised of enameled brass with areas of gilding as well. What's more, the coloration of the enameled base presents hues of golden champagne and cerulean blue that complement the Favrile glass vessel body beautifully. Size: 13.2" H (33.5 cm)
Louis Comfort Tiffany (1848-1933) developed a type of iridescent art glass called Favrile glass in the 1890s, patenting Favrile glass in 1894. The name "Favrile" was derived from an Old English word "Frabrile" which means hand made. Favrile glass stands apart from other types of iridescent glass, because the coloring is actually embedded into the glass itself. Winning the grand prize at the 1900 Paris Exposition solidified Tiffany's international fame as one of the stars of Art Nouveau glassmaking!
Tiffany's experimentation with Favrile glass led to his discovery that treating molten glass with metallic oxides increased the level of absorption and resulted in mesmerizing iridescence as one can see in this example. This innovation was a marked improvement over earlier glassworks that were painted over with enamels in order to amplify their brilliance. By contrast, Tiffany's glassworks were significantly more impressive, presenting complex coloration as well as sensitively delineated natural forms and motifs. He and his team could create organic motifs like the leaf forms visible on this trumpet vase akin to a virtuosic painter.
Provenance: ex-Nancy and Dr. E.F. Simpson collection, Los Angeles, California, USA, acquired from 1970 to 2000
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- Condition: Expected light scratches and abrasions commensurate with age. Otherwise, overall intact and excellent with nice age patina to the foot.
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