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NEW in BOX STEUBEN glass FLEUR de LYS TOKEN paperweight ornamental ALHAMBRA lily
$ 258.19
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Description
signedSteuben
Fleur de Lys Token
Lloyd Atkins design 1994
Consider this sparkling vintage but new in box signed
Steuben
Fleur de Lys Token--
perfect for a special birthday or to display any time of year.
This made in USA, of
original
formula
Steuben Glass, design is formed from a disc of the purest crystal and enhanced with the three petal symbol representing faith, wisdom and valor--the adornment of French Kings. Do you need an excuse to add to your Steuben collection?
This design is a rare find,
new in box
with
no chips, no cracks, no scuffs, no "flea" bites, no scratches.
It measures approx. 3 inches in diameter by 3/4th inch thick. It is signed correctly on the side edge. It will come wrapped in its fine original Steuben flannel bag and fine original Steuben box with a Steuben care folder.
Steuben was noted for their rigorous attention to detail and for the high quality of their glass. They stated in their literature that they did not market "seconds". In fact, they noted that such pieces were destroyed in house. Steuben Glass was founded by Frederick Carder in 1903 and was located in the Fingerlakes Region of New York State. By following strict standards for design and manufacture they achieved recognition as the world's premier glassworks. Steuben Glass was frequently the gift of state by US Presidents to foreign dignitaries. Steuben, a recognized luxury brand. Because of these factors, a well maintained/handmade Steuben collectible will increase in value over time.
A fair buy it now price for a
new in box
original formula
Steuben design. It is not a re-introduction or reproduction made offshore
FOR
Steuben of an inferior glass. Since the glassworks was dismantled in 2011 it is nearly impossible to find authentic gift worthy pieces like this that are free of scratches or damage.
FREE INSURED PRIORITY MAIL SHIPPING
to US lower 48 States. I ship promptly and pack with care double boxing fragiles. I encourage you to ask questions.
This is Steuben design #8746. It appears in the Madigan Steuben reference book 2003 edition.