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Antique Phoenix Consolidated Glass Art Deco Bird Geese Seagulls Vase Lalique MCM

$ 131.99

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Subject/Theme: Bird
  • Color: Clear with very light blue opalescent
  • Type of Glass: Molded
  • Condition: In perfect vintage condition without chips or cracks ( it looks like it was never used.
  • Style: Art Deco
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Object Type: Vase
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Material: Glass
  • Brand: Phoenix Glass Company
  • Country/Region of Origin: North America

    Description

    Consolidated art glass SEAGULL vase. The vase was made by Consolidated Lamp and Glass Co. circa 1930's - early 1940's and measures 11 inches in height and 10 inches wide.
    This vintage ( or antique ) 1930's Art Deco Phoenix Art Glass Geese Flying Pillow is a Really nice example. An unusual Lustre/Carnival/Iridescent on a White satin ground. Really stands out.. NO chips, cracks, or restorations.
    Very Nice Phoenix Art Glass "Seagull" Vase. Beautiful Large Frosted Pillow Vase with Embossed Seagulls. A Great Piece of Art Glass
    Phoenix Glass Company is still located in Monaca, Pennsylvania, but no longer has the facilities to produce hand-made art glass. Phoenix began production of art glass in 1932 when 45-50 molds from the Consolidated Glass Company were moved to Phoenix and used until early 1936. This occurred because Consolidated Glass Company had been forced to shut down because of the Great Depression.
    The earliest production at Phoenix was called the "Reuben Line" and originally had oval paper labels on each piece with the wording "PHOENIX GLASS REUBEN LINE." Most of those paper labels have been lost over the years and today the "Reuben Line" pieces are usually identified by the finishing technique. E.G., many of the items in the "Reuben Line" were vases made from Consolidated molds; however, the "Reuben Line" finishes were solid colors (light blue, dark blue (Reuben blue), green, white, yellow, light pink, etc.) hence the "Reuben Line" pieces are quite different in appearance from the pieces made at Consolidated Glass Company (which typically were decorated in bi- or tri-colors on milk glass or custard glass).
    Phoenix also designed new molds which became their "Sculptured Art Glass" line. The initial work on that line was done by Kenneth Haley, son of Reuben Haley. The earliest versions of Sculptured Art Glass had silver Phoenix paper labels. Later versions featured gold paper labels. Phoenix produced Sculptured Art Ware on and off into the 1960's. The company is still in business; however, they no longer have hand mold facilities and will never again make Sculptured Art Ware.
    Please look at all pictures and ask any questions you might have before buying.
    This vase will be Shipped in double boxes with foam peanuts in between To ensure save arrival
    Thank you for looking and good luck