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Catalogue Highlight: Tiffany Enameled Box
Catalogue Highlight: Tiffany Enameled Box

Louis Comfort Tiffany first exhibited designs in enamel on copper at the 1900 Exposition Universelle, where Tiffany Glass & Decorating ...

Designing for Tiffany: Aquamarine Favrile Glass
Designing for Tiffany: Aquamarine Favrile Glass

Tiffany Studios introduced the Aquamarine line of Favrile Glass around 1914, about two decades after Louis Comfort Tiffany began ...

Catalogue Highlight: Virginia Creeper Table Lamp
Catalogue Highlight: Virginia Creeper Table Lamp
A Masterpiece of Tiffany Design

Believed to be the only surviving example of the design, this rare Tiffany lamp features ...

Breaking Ground: The Tiffany Girls' Designs for Favrile Pottery
Breaking Ground: The Tiffany Girls' Designs for Favrile Pottery
A select group of artists working under the direction of Louis Comfort Tiffany ...
Floral Fascination: Nasturtiums
Floral Fascination: Nasturtiums
Designs for Tiffany Lamps and Favrile Glass

The vibrant red flowers of the Nasturtium were a favorite of Louis Comfort Tiffany ...

Catalogue Highlight: An Early Tiffany Table
Catalogue Highlight: An Early Tiffany Table
A Rare Louis Comfort Tiffany Furniture Design

Hidden away for over a century as it descended through the family of the prestigious 19th century New Yorker ...

Floral Fascination: Tiffany Glass Flower Forms
Floral Fascination: Tiffany Glass Flower Forms
Botanically Inspired Blown Glass

Cultivate a perennially blooming garden of Tiffany Favrile Glass ...

Rookwood's Glazes
Rookwood's Glazes
Catalogue Highlight: MoMA Poppies
Catalogue Highlight: MoMA Poppies
Designing for Tiffany: Agnes Northrop
Designing for Tiffany: Agnes Northrop

As one of Louis Comfort Tiffany's most trusted designers, Agnes Northrop ...

Floral Fascination: Daffodils
Floral Fascination: Daffodils
Tiffany Tricks: Signatures

When collecting Tiffany lamps and Favrile Glass, should one focus primarily on the signature?

Tiffany Studios vs. Tiffany & Co.
Tiffany Studios vs. Tiffany & Co.

A tale of two Tiffany firms. 

Innovating for Tiffany: Arthur Nash & Sons
Innovating for Tiffany: Arthur Nash & Sons

Glass chemist Arthur Nash and his sons Leslie Nash and Douglas Nash were integral members of Louis Comfort Tiffany's quest to produce Favrile Glass ...

Tiffany Tricks: Cracks in Leaded Glass

Cracks in Tiffany Glass may not be all they are cracked up to be. 

The First Tiffany Lamps
The First Tiffany Lamps

Unveiled for the first time in 1897 at an exhibition in London, the first "Tiffany Lamp" ...

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