An Art Deco glass vase in the form of an amphora in Pomona green and topaz with optic ribbing to the body by Steuben Glass Works.
Steuben Glass Works, founded in New York in 1903, become instrumental in the reintroduction of colored glass to the American taste in the Art Deco period. They also became famous for their experimental Gold Aurene glass similar to iridescent art glass that was being produced by Tiffany and others. Gold Aurene was followed by a wide range of colored art glass that eventually was produced in more than 7,000 shapes and 140 colors.
Dimensions: 38cm H