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Tiffany "Pine Needle" & "Grapevine" Desk Set w/Tiffany Glass! (4 pieces) [141524]

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles Start Price:1,250.00 USD Estimated At:2,500.00 - 5,000.00 USD
Tiffany  Pine Needle  &  Grapevine  Desk Set w/Tiffany Glass! (4 pieces)  [141524]
SOLD
1,000.00USD+ (235.00) buyer's premium + applicable fees & taxes.
This item SOLD at 2022 Apr 22 @ 13:16UTC-7 : PDT/MST
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In the early 1900s Louis Comfort Tiffany designed 24 different patterned desk-sets. The pieces were sold individually, to meet the needs of customers. While some of the more basic pieces are still relatively easy to find, as many as 80 different pieces were made in the most prolific patterns like Pine Needle and Zodiac, making the rarest of those extremely collectible. Nearly 1000 different set pieces were produced between 1900 and 1933 in all patterns combined. (Ref: Tiffany Desk Sets; 2008, William R. Holland) The Pine Needle and Grapevine patterns include etched metal and filigree variants, some with detailed filigree metal over glass, making them particularly appealing to Tiffany stained glass collectors. Both patterns were made in more than 80 pieces, like the popular Zodiac pattern, but were considerably more expensive and highly sought after because of the glass. These two pieces are tied for the most popular Tiffany pattern by William Holland and the first patterns Tiffany produced. Most commonly they are found with a smooth gold finish with caramel-colored glass or with a dark patina and green glass, according to Holland. Other varieties have a brass finish with caramel glass or silver plated finish with opalescent glass, and custom made, special order pieces can have other colors and finishes as well. Holland references the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, which holds a collection containing a Tiffany Desk Set of 8 pieces with a gold finish and green glass. Rarity (R) ratings are provided according to the chart in William Holland's comprehensive reference on Tiffany Desk Sets: For example: R-1 = "Easy to find"; R-3 = "harder" to find; R-6 "Rarely Seen"; and the rarest rating R-7 "Almost never seen". This lot contains 4 pieces; two pieces in the Pine Needle pattern and two pieces in the Grapevine pattern. These two patterns are often collected together and mixed in collector sets. The numbered pieces in this lot are stamped "Tiffany Studios, New York "unless otherwise noted. See measurements online. City: State: Date:c1900-1933