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Stuart Glass Limited, Shallow rimmed bowl, 1910. England. Via artsmia
Josiah McElheny, Bruno Taut on Mies van der Rohe (1922), 2009. Drawing on silver gelatin photograph
The thousands of textiles currently housed at the Brooklyn Museum are prime examples of the vast glo
Russel Wright, cocktail glass, 1950s. USA. Via Cooper Hewitt
Antonio da Ros, fish, 1960. Cenedese.
René Lalique, Jaffa glass series, 1931, Verrerie d’Alsace René Lalique, France. Via Museum für Gesta
Giorgio Ferro, Jugs, 1950. Murano Glass, Venice. Via jacksons
always ware protective glasses when working with chemicals
Bruno Taut, building set Dandanah, 1920. Glass. Made by Deutsche Luxfer-Prismen-Syndikat Berlin. Via
Carlo Scarpa, Spirale carafe and glasses, 1936. Manufactured by Venini, Italy.
Theodore B. Starr, vase, 1875. Royal Crown Derby Porcelain, England. Via Brooklyn Museum
Antonio da Ros, glass vase, 1980. For Cedenese, Murano, Venezia.
Enzo Mari, glass plate, 1991. Danese pour Murano
Tobia Scarpa, Vase Occhi - Eyes, 1960. For Venini, Murano, Italy. Via Herr auctions
Angelo Mangiarotti, table lamp Saffo, 1966. For Artemide. Glass, polished aluminum. Made by Vetri Mu
Flavio Poli, Vase Sommerso, 1960. Seguso, Italy. Via Leclere
Flavio Poli, vase Siderale, 1952. Italy. Auction Dr. Fischer
Karl Massanetz, Dessert Plate with black and gold ornaments, 1913. Mouth-blown crystal, black pen pa
Alessandro Pianon, Pulcino | chicken, 1962, manufactured by Vetreria Vistosi, Murano, Italy. Via Dor
Goblet, about 1500. Unknown artist, Free- and mold-blown coblat-blue glass with gold leaf, enamel. I
Jug, 1550-1650. Mouth blown glass. Via Städtisches Museum Braunschweig.
Glass Cup, 2nd century AD. Free-blown, nearly colorless glass. Roman – Cologne, Germany. Via Yale Un
Lined bifocals are more interesting eye ware than the more common varifocals as the head has to ofte
LIQ: MORPH. HDY, Morphine, unknown date.The name refers to Morpheus, the ancient Greek god of dreams
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