15" tall X 4 1/2" across bottom X 3 3/4" across top X 4 1/2" at shoulder. No chips, cracks or repairs. Few scratches on sides, nothing bad. Wear scratches on bottom as you can see with signature.. All I was told was, it was made pre 1930?
Bought at garage sale, I was told mother had been antique dealer in the 60s in California, this had belong to her.
Hi Dennis,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Looks like "Lalique," which is quite a good name - that's very helpful!
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage Zellique Art Glass baluster vase
late 20th / early 21st Century
With flaring white neck, blue and pink feathered decoration, flaring circular foot, scratch marked underneath.
15 inches tall; greatest diameter (shoulder and foot) 4 1/2 inches
CONDITION: minor scratches commensurate with age and use.
PROVENANCE: acquired at a garage sale
$200-300*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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Thanks, Dennis, you're all set.
Hello, Here is the true information on the vase. Live and learn. you can see same vase on eBay.
Zellique Art Glass is well known internationally for their uniquely beautiful and intricately detailed art glass creations. The famed glass studio was founded by master glassblower Joseph Morel in 1980. Joseph’s career in the world of art glass began when he took a glassblowing class as a senior in college. Thus began his love of creating art glass and he continued to develop his skill and techniques after graduating from college. After several years he opened Zellique Art Glass in order to follow his artistic vision which was now unencumbered by the restrictions of working for others. Joseph’s love of glassblowing and attention to detail are evident in every piece of art glass that the Zellique Studio produces from paperweights and bowls to vases and perfume bottles. In addition the studio is renowned worldwide for its inventive designs and uniquely expressive use of color in the glassblowing process. The Zellique Art Glass Studio has earned the respect and admiration of art glass collectors and their works are on display in museums and collections around the world.
Thanks, Dennis, for providing me with the correct information. I've updated the appraisal to include the correct information, and revised the price (unfortunately, Zellique is not as valuable at auction as Lalique).
Sorry for delay, i pushed something on my camera and it decided to take some time off. I know it is very hard to read. i took one more photo, hopefully it helps. I think the last 3 letters are q-u-a?? thank you Dennis