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Anthony Stern Glass

Sculptural Anthony Stern Glass Bowl c2000
Sculptural Anthony Stern Glass Bowl c2000

Sculptural Anthony Stern Glass Bowl c2000

Located in Tunbridge Wells, GB

marbled base. Marks : Signed Anthony Stern to base Type : Lead Size : 61.2x31.8cm 23.8cm height Condition

Category

Early 2000s British Glass

Materials

Art Glass

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Anthony Stern Vase
Anthony Stern Vase

Anthony Stern Vase

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H 39.97 in W 10.24 in D 10.24 in

Anthony Stern Vase

Located in Petworth, West Sussex

Anthony Stern (British, birth 1944) A large twisting glass vase in the form of rose water

Category

20th Century English Vases

Materials

Blown Glass

Anthony Stern English Modern Art Glass Bowl
Anthony Stern English Modern Art Glass Bowl

Anthony Stern English Modern Art Glass Bowl

Located in Astoria, NY

Anthony Stern English modern art glass bowl with metal wrapped elevated base, signed by the artist

Category

Late 20th Century English Modern Decorative Bowls

Materials

Art Glass

Anthony Stern Modern Art Glass Vase
Anthony Stern Modern Art Glass Vase

Anthony Stern Modern Art Glass Vase

Located in Astoria, NY

Anthony Stern modern studio art glass vase in multicolored swirls creating a seascape decor. Signed

Category

Late 20th Century European Modern Vases

Materials

Art Glass

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