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Made to Fill the Victorian Love for Beautiful Things
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Coralene glass made by firing small colored beads out side of glass ware.
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Made in the U.S. and Europe in the 1880's
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White case and Pink, Yellow beads
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4" 6 ½"
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Czechoslovakian Glass Vase
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Orange, yellow,and brown drip technique
8"ht $ 150.00
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Edwin Ohrstrom was one of the glass artists Orrefors hired to meet the demand
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of the world market for studio glass in the late 1920's.
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New techniques were created and heavy Graal glass was introduced.
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The most recognizable piece by Ohrstrom is a modest clear vase
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carrying the etched image of a Little Girl Curtseying to the Moon.
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Cranberry to clear
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Hand painted yellow & white Chrysanthemums
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