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Fellerman Glass

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Rare Trio of Fellerman & Raabe Art Glass Head Sculptures
By Stephen Fellerman
Located in Charlotte, NC
A trio of Contemporary art glass head sculptures by Stephen Fellerman and Claire Raabe, who are
Category

Late 20th Century American Modern Figurative Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass

Fellerman Art Glass Vase
By Stephen Fellerman
Located in Los Angeles, CA
Fellerman Art Glass vase. Featuring a round form with feature detailing finished white iridescent
Category

Vintage 1980s American Art Deco Vases

Materials

Glass

Fellerman Art Glass Vase
Fellerman Art Glass Vase
H 5.5 in Dm 10 in
Stephen Fellerman Signed Art Nouveau Style Blue & Green Signed Small Glass Vase
By Stephen Fellerman
Located in Keego Harbor, MI
This Stephen Fellerman signed small glass vase beautifully channels the Art Nouveau style with its
Category

20th Century Vases

Materials

Glass

Stephen Fellerman hand blown art glass vase signed and dated
Located in Palm Springs, CA
scratches. A brief bio of the artist follows;Stephen Fellerman is a hot glass worker, sculpting, blowing and
Category

Late 20th Century American Glass

Materials

Glass

Pair of Stephen Fellerman Handblown Art Glass Vases Signed Numbered Dated '83
By Stephen Fellerman
Located in Westport, CT
A Beautiful handblown art glass vase by the important contemporary glass artist Stephen Fellerman
Category

Late 20th Century North American Mid-Century Modern Vases

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