Tag Archive for: Steuben Glass

Steuben Green Aurene vase, est. $2,000-$20,000

Steuben glass rarities headline at Akiba, Dec. 16

Steuben Green Aurene vase, est. $2,000-$20,000

Steuben Green Aurene vase, est. $2,000-$20,000

DANIA BEACH, Fla. – Akiba Antiques will present The Fabulous Collection of Mr. & Mrs. Schultz – 608 lots of Steuben glass, European antiques and fine art collected during the course of four decades. The sale begins at noon Eastern time on December 16. The Schultz family are members of the Carder Steuben Club, an important club for enthusiasts, experts, dealers, and collectors of Steuben glass items.Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Steuben iridized sapphire blue over flint white vase decorated with gold Aurene leaf-and-vine and Intarsia collar, estimated at $2,000-$20,000

Exquisite Steuben collection headlines Akiba Antiques July 29 sale

Steuben iridized sapphire blue over flint white vase decorated with gold Aurene leaf-and-vine and Intarsia collar, estimated at $2,000-$20,000

Steuben iridized sapphire blue over flint white vase decorated with gold Aurene leaf-and-vine and Intarsia collar, estimated at $2,000-$20,000

DANIA BEACH, Fla. – On July 29, leading regional auction house Akiba Antiques will bring one of the world’s largest collections of rare Steuben glass items to auction, together with a wide selection of fine art, collectibles, and decorative art. The sale will begin at noon Eastern time. Absentee and Internet live bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.

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Molded and gilded-copper weathervane depicting standing Massasoit Indian, which sold for $258,300

Splendid weathervane takes top lot honors at Morphy’s

Molded and gilded-copper weathervane depicting standing Massasoit Indian, which sold for $258,300

Molded and gilded-copper weathervane depicting standing Massasoit Indian, which sold for $258,300

DENVER, Pa. – Collectors don’t generally attend auctions just to look. Their goal is to compete aggressively and bring home the best, and that’s exactly what in-gallery and remote bidders did on June 8-9 during Morphy’s $2.6 million Fine & Decorative Arts auction. Bidding paddles were confidently airborne for the more than 2,500 diverse lots that ranged from antique leaded-glass lamps, art pottery, and clocks to glittering jewelry and pedigreed watches.

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