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Steuben signature on lip of shade
Steuben Signature
Lustre Art signature on shade lip
Lustre Art Signature
Quezal signature on shade lip
Quezal Signature
   

 

Concealing the bright naked electric light bulb was the goal at the turn of the century art glass shade companies of Tiffany, Quezal, Steuben & Lustre Art.



 

Steuben Art Glass Shades are lasting pieces of art in any room they illuminate.

Fredrick C. Carder founded Steuben Glass Works in 1903.  There his experimenting with colored glass was brought to an art with Carders ability to bring something called Gold Aurene to his colored glass.  Carders art in glass would match the collectable colored and iridescent glass being created by his contemporaries at Tiffany & Quezal.  Up until 1932 Carder created signed art glass shades with 140 hues and colors in over 7000 amazing shapes at Steuben Glass Works.  Steuben Glass Works last know piece of Art Glass was created in 1943.  So today in 2008 a Signed Steuben Art Glass Shade has become more than a collectable.  

Quezal Art and Decorating Glass Company

Named after a rare bird (the central American Quetzal) and started in 1902 by Martin Bach and a few others who had already made major contributions at Tiffany Glass & Decorating Company as a chemist (wow art & science & nature).   No longer an employee of Louis Comfort Tiffany, the science and art at Quezal led to an endless supply of designs and colors of all hand blown art glass including art glass shades. 
Even back at the turn of the century Quezal glass piece sold at prices higher than other art glass pieces of the time.
 
The distinctive signature that has the look of gold & platinum on all Quezal pieces was actually written with a stylus.

 Art glass shades and other glass piece like candleholders, drinking glasses, finger bowls, vases and even some lamps  were all hand made until 1924. 

Quezal
ArtGlass Quezal
ArtGlass Quezal
ArtGlass Quezal
Quezal ArtGlass
Quezal ArtGlass
Quezal ArtGlass
Quezal ArtGlass
ArtGlass Steuben
ArtGlass Steuben
ArtGlass Steuben
ArtGlass Steuben
Stueben Signature
ArtGlass Steuben
Steuben ArtGlass
ArtGlass Steuben
LustreArt Shades
LustreArt Shades
LustreArt Shades
LustreArt Shades
Pulled Feather Quezal ArtGlass
Pulled Feather Quezal ArtGlass
Pulled Feather Quezal ArtGlass
Pulled Feather Quezal ArtGlass
Steuben Shades This was a Set of Five Shades!
Lustre Arts Shades This was a Set of Six Shades!
Quezal Art Glass Shades / This was a Set of Four Shades!
Lustre Arts Art Glass Shades / This was a Set of Seven Matching Rare Pulled Feather Shades!

Quezal Art Glass Shades Matching Pair!
Pair of Quezal Art Glass Shades!
This was a set of Three Quezal Art Glass Shades!

So doesn’t still today it make sense to cover that harsh bulb.  Cover that blub with a glass shade, but  cover it with a piece of orginal built-in art glass.  For illumination has never been so beautiful as when it is seen through an original art glass shade.

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