Pair of Tangerine Architectural Scale Decanters by Wayne Husted
By Blenko Glass
Located in New York, NY
RIGHT: large mushroom or barbell decanter, designed by Wayne Husted in 1957, made for 2 years only.
Pair of Tangerine Architectural Scale Decanters by Wayne Husted
By Blenko Glass
Located in New York, NY
RIGHT: large mushroom or barbell decanter, designed by Wayne Husted in 1957, made for 2 years only.
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H 18.25 in W 20 in D 11 in
Pair of scupltural Amberina decanter by Wayne Husted for Blenko
By Wayne Husted, Blenko Glass
Located in New York, NY
Trio of deeply textured Tangerine colored ('amberina' variant) decanters designed by Wayne Husted for the Blenko Glass Company.
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Joel Myers for Blenko Glass Tangerine Decanter
By Joel Myers, Blenko Glass
Located in Astoria, NY
A blown glass decanter, model #6716 designed by Joel Myers in 1967 for Blenko Glass Co. of Milton W.
Blown Glass
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H 11 in Dm 2.75 in
Mid-Century Blenko Amerbina Tangerine Decanter with Stopper by Winslow Anderson
By Blenko Glass, Winslow Anderson
Located in Brooklyn, NY
Blown glass decanter designed in the 1950s by Winslow Anderson for Blenko (model number 920-S).
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Mid Century Modern Blenko Tangerine Art Glass Decanter, Winslow Anderson #49
By Blenko Glass
Located in New York, NY
Vibrant vintage MCM tangerine Blenko art glass decanter. Designed by Winslow Anderson, 1970's.
Art Glass
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H 14.97 in W 5.52 in D 2.76 in
Eight Tangerine Amberina 60s Italian Empoli Rossini Glass Decanters Blenko Style
By Rossini, Blenko Glass
Located in Haarlem, NL
Very pretty set of eight 1960s Italian Empoli Rossini glass decanters in the ever-popular colour Tangerine Amberina, a mixture of ruby red and tangerine orange.
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H 21.26 in W 12.6 in D 7.88 in
Eleven Tangerine 60s Italian Empoli Rossini and Cased Glass Decanters Vases Jars
By Rossini
Located in Haarlem, NL
In the ever-popular colour Tangerine, a mixture of different shades of orange in different shapes and styles.
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Blenko Crackle Glass Decanter Bottle by Wayne Husted
By Wayne Husted, Blenko Glass
Located in Rochester, NY
Large bulbous brilliant deep tangerine orange crackle glass decanter bottle by Wayne Husted for Blenko, circa 1960.
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Tangerine Decanter by Blenko
By Blenko Glass
Located in Jupiter, FL
Beautiful Blenko Decanter, the colors are vivid and make for a sculptural accent.
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A trio of Tangerine decanters by Joel Philip Myers for Blenko
Located in New York, NY
LEFT: Cylindrical optic rib decanter with accordion-like body, designed by Joel Philip Myers in 1965.
Grouping of Tangerine Blenko Decanters
By Joel Philip Myers
Located in New York, NY
A dramatic and colorful trio of Blenko glass decanters. Striking tangerine color. Can be purchased individually.
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Tall Blenko Decanter with Stopper by Wayne Husted
Located in North Miami, FL
Delicious Tangerine glass decanter with curves, curves, curves!
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Mid-Century Blenko Crackle Glass Tangerine Decanter By, Winslow Anderson
By Winslow Anderson, Blenko Glass
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
1950'S Blenko tangerine crackle glass decanter with stopper designed by Winslow Anderson.
Blown Glass
Architectural Scale Vintage Tangerine Blenko Decanter
By Blenko Glass
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Large vintage tangerine Blenko decanter with a complimentary amberina stopper.
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H 26.97 in W 7.88 in D 7.88 in
Large Mid Century American Tangerine Glam Glass Decanter, Mid 20th Century
Located in Donhead St Mary, Wiltshire
A large tangerine glass decanter with a large clear moulded stopper by mid 20th century American company, Viking est.1944-1970 Additional Information: Material: Glass Dimensions...
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1950'S Blenko Crackle Glass Pinched Amberina Decanter
By Blenko Glass
Located in West Palm Beach, FL
Mid-Century Modern Blenko hand blown glass Amberina tangerine pinched crackle glass decanter with stopper.
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