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Pair of Art Nouveau Glass Vases with Flower Bronze Overlay

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    Located in Fairfax, VA
    Patinated art nouveau bronze base with hand blown art glass insert vase.
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  • Art Nouveau Art Glass Gilt Bronze Mounting Vase
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  • Art Nouveau/Art Deco Large Glass Vase with Patinated Bronze Finished Base
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    Very large Art Nouveau- Art Deco multi-color glass vase with decorative metalwork mountings that is a beautiful example of the iridescent glass work that is done in late 19th century...
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    Early 20th Century Czech Art Nouveau Vases

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  • Austrian Painter Art Nouveau Glass Vase
    Located in Fairfax, VA
    Beautiful blown art glass vase in art nouveau style with gold flora painting.
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    Antique Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Vases

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  • Art Nouveau Jugendstil cameo glass vase
    Located in Fairfax, VA
    beautiful art nouveau/Jugendstil cameo glass in green with light green background white inside vase.
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    Vintage 1910s French Jugendstil Vases

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  • Mont Joye Art Nouveau Cameo Glass Painted Glass Vase
    By Mont Joye
    Located in Fairfax, VA
    Fantastic art nouveau vase with hand painted enameled and gold flowers and leaves on acid-cut clear textured glass.
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    Antique Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Vases

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