Capture the fluid grace of late nineteenth century aesthetics with the vibrant contrast of this hand-blown art glass creation. A deep, saturated cobalt blue horn rises out of a clear glass stem cradle, opening up into a gently ruffled, undulating fluted rim that catches the light beautifully.
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Measurements: 8" height, 3" base diameter (measurements close but approximate)
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Decade: 1980s
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Style: Art Nouveau
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Material: Glass
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Condition: Very good vintage condition with no chips, internally trapped ash bubbles from the blowing process, and a clean, legible hand-etched signature by Dan Dechard on the foot
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Features: Hand shaped jack-in-the-pulpit styling by a listed glass artist, clear pulled glass pedestal support, heavy stable base plate, rich monochromatic color field
Introduce an intentional splash of deep jewel-toned color to your bedroom dresser or sunlit kitchen windowsill layout. The optical transition between the thick, clear glass base and the luminous, ink-blue trumpet body creates a captivating visual focus that displays elegantly on its own or with a simple dried botanical stem.
This item is vintage, over 30 years old. All measurements are close but approximate.