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Canadian Signed Studio Art Glass Crimson and Amber Volcanic Ensemble – 2 Pieces 1969

US$1,900.00

This rare and cohesive two-piece Canadian studio art glass ensemble commands an extraordinary sculptural presence, showcasing the bold, expressive energy of late-1960s experimental glassblowing. The suite comprises an elegant, long-necked vessel rising from a bulbous base alongside a wide, shallow coordinating presentation dish. Both pieces are bound by a complex, masterfully layered palette of molten crimson, fiery amber, and deep volcanic charcoal, arranged in a dramatic, radiating flame-like pattern that possesses immense depth and visual movement. When exposed to ambient lighting, the multi-tonal matrix becomes highly luminous, casting rich, painterly shadows that instantly elevate the set into a definitive mid-century design focal point.

Attribution & Period

A rare and fully documented milestone of regional Canadian decorative arts, this ensemble is an authentic piece of hand-blown studio art glass, definitively dated 1969. The underside of the base features an incised signature and date from an experienced, independent studio artisan working during the transformative golden era of the Canadian studio glass movement. Unlike uniform factory production, the unconstrained form, raw organic color bleeding, and intentional asymmetry align perfectly with the avant-garde studio craft movement that swept across North America in the late 1960s. Finding a fully coordinated, signed vase and dish set from this specific vintage vanguard is exceptionally uncommon.

Dimensions & Weight

Tall Volcanic Vessel:

  • Height: 10 1/4 inches

  • Width / Diameter: 5 1/2 inches (at widest point of body)

  • Depth / Base Diameter: 3 inches

  • Weight: 1.15 pounds

Radiating Flame Dish:

  • Height: 2 1/4 inches

  • Width / Diameter: 9 3/4 inches

  • Depth / Base Diameter: 3 1/2 inches

  • Weight: 2.10 pounds

Condition

The ensemble is in vintage collector-grade condition. Clinical inspection reveals a stable, fine hairline fissure localized near the upper rim of the vessel's lip, as clearly documented in the architectural macro photography. The integrity of the form remains entirely secure, and the price has been sharply adjusted to reflect this historical structural compromise. The companion dish remains pristine. Both pieces display authentic, age-appropriate shelf wear and light surface resting marks on their ground bases, consistent with over half a century of careful archival display.

Authenticity & Construction

This matching duo represents an intricate triumph of off-hand studio glass manipulation. Crafted from high-density potash-lime glass batches, the artisan meticulously layered rich mineral oxides—using dynamic hand-tooling and rapid centrifugal spinning—to achieve the bleeding, multi-tonal "volcanic glaze" effect trapped within the crystalline walls. The base of each piece features a ground pontil mark, right alongside the original hand-incised signature and "1969" date block, serving as a vital and indisputable document of its historic Canadian origin.

Placement

An absolute masterwork for a high-end mid-century modern or avant-garde interior, this ensemble offers immense editorial styling potential. It coordinates magnificently atop a low-slung teak sideboard, an architectural concrete mantlepiece, or grouped under directional track lighting within an illuminated gallery niche. The organic, fiery color profile pairs effortlessly with natural wood tones, dark stone finishes, and minimalist brutalist decor, establishing a commanding artistic dialogue in any sophisticated residential or commercial setting.

STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE

This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many MCM and antique design objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than guaranteed maker identification.

This rare and cohesive two-piece Canadian studio art glass ensemble commands an extraordinary sculptural presence, showcasing the bold, expressive energy of late-1960s experimental glassblowing. The suite comprises an elegant, long-necked vessel rising from a bulbous base alongside a wide, shallow coordinating presentation dish. Both pieces are bound by a complex, masterfully layered palette of molten crimson, fiery amber, and deep volcanic charcoal, arranged in a dramatic, radiating flame-like pattern that possesses immense depth and visual movement. When exposed to ambient lighting, the multi-tonal matrix becomes highly luminous, casting rich, painterly shadows that instantly elevate the set into a definitive mid-century design focal point.

Attribution & Period

A rare and fully documented milestone of regional Canadian decorative arts, this ensemble is an authentic piece of hand-blown studio art glass, definitively dated 1969. The underside of the base features an incised signature and date from an experienced, independent studio artisan working during the transformative golden era of the Canadian studio glass movement. Unlike uniform factory production, the unconstrained form, raw organic color bleeding, and intentional asymmetry align perfectly with the avant-garde studio craft movement that swept across North America in the late 1960s. Finding a fully coordinated, signed vase and dish set from this specific vintage vanguard is exceptionally uncommon.

Dimensions & Weight

Tall Volcanic Vessel:

  • Height: 10 1/4 inches

  • Width / Diameter: 5 1/2 inches (at widest point of body)

  • Depth / Base Diameter: 3 inches

  • Weight: 1.15 pounds

Radiating Flame Dish:

  • Height: 2 1/4 inches

  • Width / Diameter: 9 3/4 inches

  • Depth / Base Diameter: 3 1/2 inches

  • Weight: 2.10 pounds

Condition

The ensemble is in vintage collector-grade condition. Clinical inspection reveals a stable, fine hairline fissure localized near the upper rim of the vessel's lip, as clearly documented in the architectural macro photography. The integrity of the form remains entirely secure, and the price has been sharply adjusted to reflect this historical structural compromise. The companion dish remains pristine. Both pieces display authentic, age-appropriate shelf wear and light surface resting marks on their ground bases, consistent with over half a century of careful archival display.

Authenticity & Construction

This matching duo represents an intricate triumph of off-hand studio glass manipulation. Crafted from high-density potash-lime glass batches, the artisan meticulously layered rich mineral oxides—using dynamic hand-tooling and rapid centrifugal spinning—to achieve the bleeding, multi-tonal "volcanic glaze" effect trapped within the crystalline walls. The base of each piece features a ground pontil mark, right alongside the original hand-incised signature and "1969" date block, serving as a vital and indisputable document of its historic Canadian origin.

Placement

An absolute masterwork for a high-end mid-century modern or avant-garde interior, this ensemble offers immense editorial styling potential. It coordinates magnificently atop a low-slung teak sideboard, an architectural concrete mantlepiece, or grouped under directional track lighting within an illuminated gallery niche. The organic, fiery color profile pairs effortlessly with natural wood tones, dark stone finishes, and minimalist brutalist decor, establishing a commanding artistic dialogue in any sophisticated residential or commercial setting.

STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE

This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many MCM and antique design objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than guaranteed maker identification.

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