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Blue Durand Glass Vase

Rare Blue Cased Over White Signed Durand Glass Elephant Foot Vase c 1924
Rare Blue Cased Over White Signed Durand Glass Elephant Foot Vase c 1924

Rare Blue Cased Over White Signed Durand Glass Elephant Foot Vase c 1924

By Durand

Located in Worcester Park, GB

Stunning Large signed Durand vase made in the USA c1924, by Furnace workers who previously had

Category

Vintage 1920s American Art Deco Glass

Materials

Art Glass

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Durand Blue Iridescent Vase
Durand Blue Iridescent Vase

Durand Blue Iridescent Vase

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H 6.075 in W 5 in D 6.5 in

Durand Blue Iridescent Vase

By Durand

Located in Seattle, WA

Durand blue iridescent vase 6 ¾" T Blue with beautiful tones of violet and amethyst color showing

Category

Vintage 1930s American Vases

Materials

Glass

Iridized Durand Glass Vase, Blue Aurene
Iridized Durand Glass Vase, Blue Aurene

Iridized Durand Glass Vase, Blue Aurene

By Durand

Located in Phoenix, AZ

This luminous blue American art glass vase is signed on the bottom "Durand". It is in mint

Category

Early 20th Century American Vases

Materials

Blown Glass

Vintage Victor Durand Blue Iridescent American Art Glass Vase Art Nouveau 1925
Vintage Victor Durand Blue Iridescent American Art Glass Vase Art Nouveau 1925

Vintage Victor Durand Blue Iridescent American Art Glass Vase Art Nouveau 1925

By Victor Durand

Located in Cathedral City, CA

Offering this gorgeous Durand art glass iridescent blue vase. This vase features a curvaceous

Category

Vintage 1920s American Art Nouveau Vases

Materials

Art Glass

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