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LoetzDance's loves1007 of 1288Loetz Oceanik VaseGlasfabrik Schliersee vase, ca. 1908
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    Posted 11 years ago

    belleverre
    (79 items)

    This 5-1/2 inch Tiffany vase caught my eye because of one unusual feature. The surface is made of heat reactive glass which is more often seen in Tiffany's paperweight vases. The colors are similar to those of Steuben's Tyrian glass. It is signed "L. C. T. Y 9233" (2013)

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    Comments

    1. Zowie Zowie, 11 years ago
      What a beautiful style & pattern I would be proud to own
    2. Zowie Zowie, 11 years ago
      As I said I do love this but am really glad Lee asked that question as I would also like to know. In my ignorance I would of thought it had to do with some sort of radioactivity'
    3. belleverre belleverre, 11 years ago
      Heat reactive glass is simply glass that changes color (reacts) under differing heating conditions, caused by the chemical make up of the glass. In this case the pale green changes to blue where the heat is more intense. While on the blowpipe the lower half of the vase shows the color change because it is further into the glory hole where it is hotter. While fire polishing the rim in the glory hole, because the shoulder sticks out farthest from the body, it gets a little bit more heat and also turns blue. See also my red Tiffany paperweight vase of a month ago.
    4. twentiethc, 11 years ago
      For those more familiar with Victorian glass, "Amberina" glass is a more widely-recognized example. The glass starts as one uniform color, and then heat applied at different intensities (temperatures) results in the desired color change. That's why you typically see a gradual fade from one color to the next.

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