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Born in San Francisco in 1950, Steve Maslach has become a world renowned sculptor of art glass. Most of his work has been blown glass, but he is also experimenting and creating with other methods. He has pieces in many impressive collections including the Smithsonian. Along the way he has also been an instructor of the art glass sculpting. He has a studio on Bainbridge Island in Washington State.
This gorgeous decanter by Steve Maslach would be a prized acquisition in your collection. The milky white color is higher in some places than others. The colors towards the bottom are different shades of blue, brown, rust with dark red in a swirl design. This could be one from his volcano collection.The more you look at it the more you see.
CONDITION: There are some light surface scratches, and some sticker residue toward the top. On the bottom edge is also some light surface scratches. The condition does not take away from the beauty of this original Maslach decanter. This piece of Maslach art glass is 33 years old, and one of a kind, and very hard to find. I have had it in my collection for many years, and used for display only.
It stands 9 5/8" tall x 2 7/8" across the top x 4" across the bottom x 14 7/8" around the largest area.
The actual weight is 1 pound and 9.6 ounces. Packed very good for its trip to you it will weight approx. 3 pounds. I want it to arrive to you in the same condition as when it left me. Insurance is required.
Contact me with your zip code for a shipping quote.
I always use a new or good box plus plenty of bubble wrap, peanuts, and 2" packing tape. In my nearly 7 years of shipping I have not had a broken piece yet. But, Most of the handling depends on the postal carrier. I place fragile labels on the box to notify the carrier of the contents.
If insurance is not added to this order I cannot be responsible for damaged or lost items. You will recieve delivery confirmation. I use USPS for shipping and will use Parcel post for this item. This will help to keep the shipping charges down. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote. Payment must be made within 7 days.
After an item has been paid for it will be shipped within two business days. There is a small handing fee to help pay for the packing materials and fuel to go to the post office.
I have a hundred or so of china yet to list. Stay in touch to see my unique collection. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day.
Born in San Francisco in 1950, Steve Maslach has become a world renowned sculptor of art glass. Most of his work has been blown glass, but he is also experimenting and creating with other methods. He has pieces in many impressive collections including the Smithsonian. Along the way he has also been an instructor of the art glass sculpting. He has a studio on Bainbridge Island in Washington State.
This gorgeous decanter by Steve Maslach would be a prized acquisition in your collection. The milky white color is higher in some places than others. The colors towards the bottom are different shades of blue, brown, rust with dark red in a swirl design. This could be one from his volcano collection.The more you look at it the more you see.
CONDITION: There are some light surface scratches, and some sticker residue toward the top. On the bottom edge is also some light surface scratches. The condition does not take away from the beauty of this original Maslach decanter. This piece of Maslach art glass is 33 years old, and one of a kind, and very hard to find. I have had it in my collection for many years, and used for display only.
It stands 9 5/8" tall x 2 7/8" across the top x 4" across the bottom x 14 7/8" around the largest area.
The actual weight is 1 pound and 9.6 ounces. Packed very good for its trip to you it will weight approx. 3 pounds. I want it to arrive to you in the same condition as when it left me. Insurance is required.
Contact me with your zip code for a shipping quote.
I always use a new or good box plus plenty of bubble wrap, peanuts, and 2" packing tape. In my nearly 7 years of shipping I have not had a broken piece yet. But, Most of the handling depends on the postal carrier. I place fragile labels on the box to notify the carrier of the contents.
If insurance is not added to this order I cannot be responsible for damaged or lost items. You will recieve delivery confirmation. I use USPS for shipping and will use Parcel post for this item. This will help to keep the shipping charges down. All international customers must contact me for a shipping quote. Payment must be made within 7 days.
After an item has been paid for it will be shipped within two business days. There is a small handing fee to help pay for the packing materials and fuel to go to the post office.
I have a hundred or so of china yet to list. Stay in touch to see my unique collection. Thank you for stopping by, and have a wonderful day.
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