Posted 10 months ago
JJZ
(58 items)
A very early example of QUEZAL Art Glass decorated with iridescent green and mica flake feathers outlined with a wide iridescent gold boarder over an iridescent opal body further decorated with a wide iridescent gold wavy band around the midsection and with a delicate amber top rim.
Engraved on a polished concave pontil: QUEZAL N.Y.
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BELLIN68, I'm glad that you like these and thanks for all your positive comments.
If only I could have been hanging around in Brooklyn about 100+ years ago with a nice stack of $10.00 bills and made a stop at the Quezal works.
FWF, would of, should of, could of; I don't need to tell you that 10 bucks ain't what it use to be...but we can dream...
Nice piece . I like it .