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![]() Rackliffe Pottery Tapered Mug Apple Blossom White 275 US $10.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Basket 309 8 US $99.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Basket with Handle Apple Blossoms 310 10 US $169.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Collection US $850.00
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![]() Antique ROSEVILLE Pottery APPLE BLOSSOM Candle Holders US $125.00
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![]() ROSEVILLE APPLE BLOSSOM 425 JARDINIERE IN BLUE MINT US $165.00
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![]() Roseville Apple Blossom Wall Pocket US $285.00
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![]() ROSEVILLE POTTERY 385 8 APPLE BLOSSOM VASE RARE US $199.00
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![]() 1920s COWAN ART POTTERY CONSOLE BOWL APPLE BLOSSOM PINK IVORY FOOTED 13 INCH US $24.99
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![]() 2 VINTAGE SYLVAN POTTERYAPPLE BLOSSOMCREAM SOUP BOWLS US $18.95
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![]() Roseville Pottery 351 Candle Holders Apple Blossom US $80.00
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![]() ROSEVILLE ART POTTERY VASE APPLE BLOSSOM PINK 389 10 US $282.50
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![]() Roseville Pink Apple Blossom Vase 387 9 US $199.99
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![]() ROSEVILLE APPLE BLOSSOM 75 BUD VASE 379 IN PINK MINT US $95.00
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![]() Roseville blue APPLE BLOSSOM vase 387 9 US $120.00
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Blue Vase 392 15 US $625.00
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![]() Roseville Pottery Pink Apple Blossom Jardiniere 300 4 US $164.50
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![]() Roseville Pottery Pink Apple Blossom Cornucopia 321 6 US $74.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Pink Wall Pocket 366 8 US $245.00
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![]() Roseville Apple Blossom Blue Ewer 316 8 MINT US $250.00
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![]() ORIGINAL Roseville Appleblossom Console Bowl 333 14 US $119.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Console Bowl Candle Hol US $249.00
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![]() Roseville Apple Blossom Cornucopia circa 1948 US $65.00
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![]() Vintage Roseville Art Pottery Apple Blossom Vase 388 10 NM US $220.00
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![]() 4 VINTAGE SYLVAN POTTERY APPLE BLOSSOM FRUIT NAPPIES US $14.95
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Blue Wall Pocket 366 8 US $285.00
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Blue Hanging Basket 361 US $225.00
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Blue Vase 373 7 US $175.00
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Blue Flower Pot Saucer 356 5 US $65.00
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![]() VINTAGE 1950 60s DOGWOOD CALIFORNIA POTTERY SAUCE GRAVY DISH US $6.99
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![]() VINTAGE DOUBLE CORNUCOPIA VASE Apple Blossom POTTERY US $22.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Apple Blossom Green Wall Pocket 366 8 US $265.00
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![]() VINTAGE SYLVAN POTTERY APPLE BLOSSOM DINNER PLATE US $9.95
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![]() Roseville Apple Blossom Blue CHS 352 4 1 2 MINT US $175.00
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![]() LK BIG 135 VINTAGE WELLER BLUE APPLE BLOSSOM PLANTER CIRCA 1930S EXCELLENT US $89.99
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![]() George Jones Majolica Preserve Pot Cover US $2,250.00
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![]() ROSEVILLE 8 3 4 BLUE APPLE BLOSSOM 309 8 BASKET US $320.00
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![]() Beautiful Blue ROSEVILLE APPLE BLOSSOM Basket 309 8 Pottery US $119.00
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![]() Roseville Pottery Blue Apple Blossom Tea Set US $298.99
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![]() Beautiful Roseville Apple Blossom US $98.99
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![]() ROSEVILLE PINK APPLE BLOSSOM VASE 381 6 US $150.00
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![]() ROSEVILLE POTTERY APPLE BLOSSOM CANDLESTICKS 351 US $89.99
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![]() Roseville Pottery Pink Apple Blossom Candleholders MINT US $119.00
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![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Sugar & Creamer |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Butter Dish |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Soup Tureen |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Medium Canister |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Large Baker with Handles |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Teapot |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Extra Small Oval Baker |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Deep Bowl with Handles |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Exotic Salad Bowl |
![]() Polish Pottery Apple Blossom Small Spoon Rest |
Pottery Apple Blossom
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The Life of Loius Comfort Tiffany and Collecting Genuine Tiffany Lamps
Louis Comfort Tiffany was an American artist who lived from 1848 to 1933. He became well known for his work on stained glass which he used in many different settings including windows, enamels, metalwork, lamps and jewelry. He is usually associated with the Aesthetic and Art Noveau movement and was also a member of the prestigious Associated Artists along with other well known artists of the time including Samuel Colman, Lockwood De Forest and Candace Wheeler.
The Tiffany Company was founded by his father Charles Lewis Tiffany. Louis was initially interested in becoming a painter but developed an interest in glassmaking around 1875 and learned the techniques by working in glass making factories until 1878. In 1885 he founded the Tiffany Glass Company which became known as Tiffany Studios in 1902.
His first experiments with glassmaking used cheap jelly jars and bottles which contained impurities that he used to make unique designs. He tried to persuade fine glass makers to leave in the impurities so that he could produce his unique designs but he failed to persuade the, Instead he founded his own glassmaking company where he could produce glass to his own specifications. Previously, stained glass was made by painting on clear glass but he used opalescent glass in various colours and textures to make his own original designs.
In 1983 he founded the Stourbridge Glass Company and built his new factory to produce his stained glass. In 1893 he produced his first stained glass designs and exhibited lamps for the first time at the Chicago venue of the World's Fair that year.
In 1894 he trademarked the term Favrile, a word form the French meaning handmade which he applied to all his enamel, glass and pottery products. From 1895 his company produced stained glass, lamps and other interior decorations.
Today a comprehensive collection of Tiffany's work is housed in Florida at the Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art. Included are examples of Tiffany lead glass windows. lamps, paintings, pottery, jewelry and more. The interior of a chapel, designed for the World's Columbian Exposition which was held in Chicago in 1893, can also be seen there. Glass panels originally placed in the home of Louis, Laurelton Hall, are also exhibited at the museum.
The company founded by his father, the Tiffany Company, also sold his produced and in 1902, after the death of his father, he became the Artistic Director. His company Tiffany Studios ceased business in 1932.
Collecting Genuine Tiffany Lamps
One of the most popular collectible items produced by Tiffany Studios are stained glass lamps. They are beautiful examples of his work and genuine Tiffany lamps sell for a great deal of money nowadays. Tiffany began producing lamps in the 1980's and they were very popular until about 1920 when they went out of favor with the wealthier classes who considered them old fashioned. In the 1960's they came back into favor as Art Noveau movement increased in popularity. Christie's sold a genuine Tiffany lamp in 1997 for $2.8 million!
A genuine Tiffany lamp will sell for anywhere between $10,000 and hundreds of thousands of dollars depending on both the quality and the size. A Tiffany apple blossom lamp was sold for $136,000 and dragonfly lamp for $185,000.
Popular Tiffany lamps include the dragonfly, wisteria and peony designs which all sell for over a hundred thousand dollars. Lamps with other designs, geometric patters and flowers and vines are less popular but still command a hefty price at auction. There are, of course, many fakes as a signature is easily copied. To ensure you only buy a genuine Tiffany lamp always buy from a reputable auction establishment.
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