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Blenko Bird Vase

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Bird form vase by Wayne Husted for the Blenko Glass Co, 1954

Bird form vase by Wayne Husted for the Blenko Glass Co, 1954

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H 16.75 in W 12.5 in D 9.75 in

Bird form vase by Wayne Husted for the Blenko Glass Co, 1954

By Blenko Glass, Wayne Husted

Located in New York, NY

Figural bird form vase, designed by Wayne Husted in 1954. Design #5410 in Gold, pictured in the

Category

Vintage 1950s American Vases

Rare Wayne Husted for Blenko Tangerine Bird Vase Sculpture Vessel
Rare Wayne Husted for Blenko Tangerine Bird Vase Sculpture Vessel

Rare Wayne Husted for Blenko Tangerine Bird Vase Sculpture Vessel

By Wayne Husted

Located in Palm Springs, CA

Wayne Husted for Blenko 5410 tangerine bird vase designed in 1954. Decanter measures 18.5" by 10

Category

Vintage 1950s American Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

Materials

Blown Glass

Rare Blenko 5410 Bird or Rooster Vase by Wayne Husted in Tangerine
Rare Blenko 5410 Bird or Rooster Vase by Wayne Husted in Tangerine

Rare Blenko 5410 Bird or Rooster Vase by Wayne Husted in Tangerine

By Blenko Glass, Wayne Husted

Located in Chicago, IL

Rare Blenko 5410 bird or rooster vase by Wayne Husted in Tangerine.

Category

Mid-20th Century American Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Art Glass

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