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Superior, 11 3/4"H, Marshall Fields Taza Vase, "Propeller" Pattern! None Better!

$ 525.36

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Excellent factory original condition ! No better example to be found !!!
  • Style: American Brilliant Cut
  • Original/Reproduction: Antique Original
  • Glassmaking Technique: Stone Wheel Cut
  • Color: Clear
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Type of Glass: 40 - 60 % lead crystal
  • Object Type: Taza Vase
  • Model: #70450, Propeller
  • Brand: Marshall Fields

    Description

    Collection
    This is an outstanding example of the Marshall fields #70450 "Propeller" pattern. Height is 11 3/4" with a maximum 9" bowl diameter. Base is an amazing ~ 6 1/4" diameter and cut with a 24 point hobstar. Items, in the "propeller" pattern, are typically mold blown or re-cut figured blanks. This vase is completely free blown. Glass is crystal clear with excellent polishing and light refractive properties. Other than shelf wear; this piece is appears to be in factory original condition. Weight is almost 9lb. This taza vase displays exceptional well. I've taken a couple of pictures, with a 12 oz can next to it; to give some size perspective; including one with a comparison to the base diameter. Much, much nicer than my amateur photography shows ! If you have any questions or need additional pictures; please ask and I'll try to take and/ or answer if I can.
    Side note: this is an excellent and affordable "propeller" piece for any collection; absolutely no disappointment !! Vase is much better than my photography shows and is quite substantial for height.
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    For reference; if you become a repeat customer (lets say 3 items or more); I will discount shipping cost no matter the final sale price.
    I have been collecting cut glass for almost thirty years and most of the cut glass, I am selling, is from my personal collection. A few pieces will be items I purchased to re-sell to help defer cost of the collecting. I indicate, where its coming from, as either re-sale or collection. Quality of items will range from above average to outstanding. Most items will be American brilliant with some brilliant period European color as well. I will give as much "known" detail about an item as I can. This will include maker, pattern, quality, any defects and/ or damage. I am a discriminating collector and only purchased items of the highest quality and condition.
    Shipping Policy: shipping cut glass can be a little expensive due to it's weight and the need for double boxing. I will not compromise safely shipping an item to save a couple dollars. Some items will require direct signature receipt and insurance. I want your item to arrive in the same condition as it left. I realize my default shipping method selection of "USPS Parcel Select" may appear expensive, but I must pick something. Once you purchase; I will pack your item then ship using the most cost effective and reasonable service available. Typically and except for possibly Priority Mail; FedEx is cheaper for longer distances than USPS and vice-versa. Regardless; any over-payment is always refunded. The best option is to request an estimate before purchase or wait for an invoice from me, not Ebay, after purchase; that way you will know the true cost.
    Finally, I will describe items with as much detail and accuracy as possible, but there is a small chance I may miss something minor. These items are 90+ years old and are being sold as is and not returnable. This is not a reflection on the condition or quality of any of the items for sale. My feedback is a testament to my customer service, quality of merchandise and honesty. Thanks for looking.