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Jack Ink Glass

Jack Ink – Large Studio Glass Lidded Box Signed "Jack Ink A 2028"
Jack Ink – Large Studio Glass Lidded Box Signed "Jack Ink A 2028"

Jack Ink – Large Studio Glass Lidded Box Signed "Jack Ink A 2028"

By Jack Ink Studios

Located in Bochum, NRW

Exceptional studio glass box by renowned American-Austrian artist Jack Ink. Glass with inclusions

Category

Vintage 1980s Austrian Modern Decorative Boxes

Materials

Brass

Jack Ink Art Glass Box, 1980s
Jack Ink Art Glass Box, 1980s

Jack Ink Art Glass Box, 1980s

$6,463

H 8.27 in W 5.91 in D 3.15 in

Jack Ink Art Glass Box, 1980s

By Jack Ink Studios

Located in Delft, NL

Jack Ink Art glass box, 1980s A rectangular Art Glass box, with the main color of blue and

Category

20th Century European Decorative Boxes

Materials

Art Glass

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Jack Ink, Studio Glass Box
Jack Ink, Studio Glass Box

Jack Ink, Studio Glass Box

By Jack Ink Studios

Located in New York, NY

Hexagonal though irregular Jack Ink, Studio Glass Box painted on the outside depicting the bird on

Category

Vintage 1970s American Boxes

Materials

Glass

Safety Glass (#1423)

Safety Glass (#1423)

By Jack Balas

Located in New York, NY

Watercolor, ink, graphite, and acrylic on paper Signed in black ink, l.c. This artwork is offered

Category

2010s Contemporary Figurative Drawings and Watercolors

Materials

Paper, Acrylic, Watercolor, Ink, Graphite

Jack Ink Metal-Mounted Internally Decorated Glass Box
Jack Ink Metal-Mounted Internally Decorated Glass Box

Jack Ink Metal-Mounted Internally Decorated Glass Box

Located in New York, NY

Jack Ink Metal-Mounted Internally Decorated Glass Box of compressed globular form, having metal

Category

Late 20th Century American Boxes

Materials

Glass

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Jack Ink Glass For Sale on 1stDibs

Surely you’ll find the exact piece of jack ink glass you’re seeking on 1stDibs — we’ve got a vast assortment for sale. In our selection of items, you can find modern examples as well as an abstract version. Making the right choice when shopping for an item from our selection of jack ink glass may mean carefully reviewing examples of this item dating from different eras — you can find an early iteration of this piece from the 20th Century and a newer version made as recently as the 21st Century. When looking for the right choice in our collection of jack ink glass for your space, you can search on 1stDibs by color — popular works were created in bold and neutral palettes with elements of gray, beige, black and silver. Finding an appealing object in our assortment of jack ink glass — no matter the origin — is easy, but Jack Mitchell, Artis Lane, Jack Freeman, Jack Graves III and Jack Balas each produced popular versions that are worth a look. Frequently made by artists working in ink, paper and paint, these artworks are unique and have attracted attention over the years.

How Much is a Jack Ink Glass?

The price for a piece of jack ink glass in our collection starts at $245 and tops out at $17,600 with the average selling for $2,560.

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