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Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Sculpture, American Studio Art Glass
Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Sculpture, American Studio Art Glass

Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Sculpture, American Studio Art Glass

$420Sale Price|20% Off

H 3.25 in Dm 4.25 in

Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Sculpture, American Studio Art Glass

By Henry Summa

Located in Clifton Springs, NY

. Canyon Road Studio, known then as Glory Hole Glassworks, was owned by Peter Vanderlaan who, with Dale

Category

Late 20th Century American Post-Modern Abstract Sculptures

Materials

Art Glass, Sommerso

Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Vase, American Studio Art Glass
Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Vase, American Studio Art Glass

Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Vase, American Studio Art Glass

$540Sale Price|20% Off

H 8.75 in Dm 4.32 in

Henry Summa Sommerso Helix Vase, American Studio Art Glass

By Henry Summa

Located in Clifton Springs, NY

Road Studio, known then as Glory Hole Glassworks, was owned by Peter Vanderlaan who, with Dale Chihuly

Category

Late 20th Century American Organic Modern Vases

Materials

Art Glass, Sommerso, Glass

Peet Ellet Robison Vase, Early American Art Studio Glass 1975
Peet Ellet Robison Vase, Early American Art Studio Glass 1975

Peet Ellet Robison Vase, Early American Art Studio Glass 1975

Located in Clifton Springs, NY

powerful glass community that included Charlie Miner, Peter Vanderlaan and Henry Summa. In 2004, Peet moved

Category

20th Century American Art Deco Vases

Materials

Glass, Art Glass, Sommerso

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Peter Vanderlaan Signed Glass Sculpture Set
Peter Vanderlaan Signed Glass Sculpture Set

Peter Vanderlaan Signed Glass Sculpture Set

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H 19.016 in W 4.5 in D 4 in

Peter Vanderlaan Signed Glass Sculpture Set

Located in Los Angeles, CA

Peter VanderLaan Signed Glass Sculpture Set

Category

Mid-20th Century Modern Vases

Materials

Glass

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