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This small bottle consists of orange and green iridescent glass with a brown pointed leaf or blade design. The bottle has been pinched in at the sides.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.216
1972/2.216
Multiple layser of translucent glass in brown, green, and tan creates a rich texture of glass that resembles tortoise shell. The vessel has a very simple profile.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1892 – 1896
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.219
1972/2.219
This orange/yellow iridescent decanter with a triangular-shapped stopper is pinched in the middle, dividing the vessel into several separate channels.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Kuttrolf-like Decanter
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.221
1972/2.221
irridescent blue vase with large mouth and large flared foot
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.224
1972/2.224
This small blown glass pitcher consists of bands of glass applied to the body of the vessel; as the pitcher was blown, the glass between the bands expanded, shaping the vessel into four lobes.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Pitcher
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.226
1972/2.226
This mosaic panel depicts flowers and tendrils against a background with both a chevron pattern and a round flower-like patten.  Along either side is a tapering beige element that is half of a blade of a plant; when joined with another panel, they create a full plant blade.  [fragment]
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Element from a mosiac frieze, entrance hall of the H.O. Havemeyer House New York (one of 10 elements)
1890 – 1891
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1986.146.8F
1986.146.8F
This mosaic panel depicts flowers and tendrils against a background with both a chevron pattern and a round flower-like patten.  Along either side is a tapering beige element that is half of a blade of a plant; when joined with another panel, they create a full plant blade.  [fragment]
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Element from a mosiac frieze, entrance hall of the H.O. Havemeyer House New York (one of 10 elements)
1890 – 1891
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1986.146.8G
1986.146.8G
This mosaic panel depicts flowers and tendrils against a background with both a chevron pattern and a round flower-like patten. Along either side is a tapering beige element that is half of a blade of a plant; when joined with another panel, they create a full plant blade.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Element from a mosaic frieze, entrance hall of the H.O. Havemeyer House, New York
1890 – 1891
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1986.146.8B
1986.146.8B
Glass vase with wide body and neck and slightly flared lip with irridescent golden yellow surface treatment in vertical leaf or feather design
Arthur Nash
Vase
1929 – 1931
Transfer from the College of Architecture and Design
1972/2.227
This iridescent blue and green glass vase has surface decorations that resemble peacock feather "eyes". Along the bottom is a raised design of a branch or leaves that was added to the vessel late in its creation.
Louis Comfort Tiffany
Vase
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.201
1972/2.201

Louis Comfort Tiffany
Decanter
1896 – 1900
University purchase 1930, transferred to the Museum of Art, 1972/2.222
1972/2.222
Inkwell made with glass of cranberry red color has a flat around body and a matel lid cover.
Lutz Art
Cranberry Iridescent Glass Inkwell, Lutz art glass-type, gold metal lid, swirled
1875 – 1975
Gift in loving memory of Donald Maxwell Robiner from his family
2010/1.295
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