Posted 5 months ago
ozmarty
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I bought this arround 30 years ago when the internet was steam driven and I had only a little knowledge and not much referance . I thought it was Tiffany but have since learned that it was made at the Lundberg Studios . It is unmarked but have seen ones close to this with fake
Tiffany signatures.
It is still one of my most beautiful pieces of glass and resides with my Bohemian collection so I can see it . The quality and skill of the artisan allways gives me a thrill when I hold it , it glows !! .
Sorry for the poor quality photos I took these ages ago .
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stunning an very beautiful:)
Thanks Bellin .
I have a few Lundberg pieces-- they are quality made!
scott
Hi Scott they sure are i see them with fake Tiffany and Loetz signatures and they are of the quality that one could be fooled . I just saw one on ebay that i'm pretty sure is Lundberg
http://www.ebay.com/itm/251210909446
I think your right on the ID marty!
I have seen a lot of era items with phoney Tiffany etched marks, so I guess it makes sense (to some crooks) to try and add it to the newer glass as well.
scott
This vase is a beauty!! I have several Lundberg vases but not one like this. I saw a similar one at a high end, all glass auction several years back and I thought it was the prettiest piece in the auction. It was advertised as Lundberg and went for big bucks compared to the other contemporary glass pieces they had there!
Hi LoetzDance , there is avery similar one on eBay at the moment and they wrote to Lundberg and here is some of the reply they received.
"----I appreciate your sending the photos of your vase. It is a Peach Blossom Flower Form, made famous by our late founder. They were a line that we produced that was very reminiscent of original Tiffany works. Yours was likely made by Miguel Escobedo. He retired several years ago after blowing glass for over 45 years! We no longer make that shape since his retirement. We also no longer produce the Peach Blossom pattern. "
I'd swap this for a piece of good Loetz but know I'd miss it dearly as it is the best workmanship etc Ié seen