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LoetzBuddies
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A. Douglas Nash bought the glassworks from L.C.Tiffany in 1928. His father Arthur J. Nash had worked at Tiffany and helped his son buy out Tiffany. The Chintz line was very successful. This one is matt iridescent whereas most are not iridescent and have a high glossy surface.
So when you buy a Nash vase it's really a "Tiffany". 8 1/2 inches high.
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I've never been sure why Nash has such comparatively low prices compared to Tiffany. this is a gorgeous example.
Greatsnowyowl : like most everything else it's the NAME / LABEL people want.
how dull of them!
AND I SHOULD ADD THIS IS A TIFFANY SHAPE.
stunner!