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NEW in BOX STEUBEN Glass SAILBOAT crystal ornament sculpture sail board race

$ 770.35

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Region & Style: USA
  • Features: Signed
  • Type of Glass: Crystal Art Glass
  • Original/Reproduction: Original 10M Formula STEUBEN Glass
  • Glassmaking Technique: Hand Blown
  • Brand: Steuben
  • Subject/Theme: Sailing, Regatta, Yachting
  • Object Type: Sculpture
  • Color: Clear
  • Condition: New

    Description

    SAILBOAT Sculpture
    Signed Steuben design by Peter Aldridge 1989
    Consider this rare stunning signed
    Steuben
    Sailboat Crystal Sculpture
    .  A polished cut and angled shape of crystal forms the sails sparkling above the water.  A reminder of the pleasures of small craft sailing.  From every angle the design is multiplied and light radiates throughout.  A beautiful gift for the sailor's special birthday, anniversary or for the collector!!  This authentic original Steuben formula glass design is
    new in
    box
    with no chips, no cracks, no scratches or display wear.
    This will be packed in it's fine vintage Steuben box and flannel bag with Steuben care booklet.
    The Steuben
    Sailboat
    design measures approx. 7" wide by 7" high, with the heft and sparkling clarity of Steuben crystal.  This design is signed Steuben in script on the bottom edge.
    A very fair buy it now price for this rare new in box Steuben design.  Includes
    free insured priority
    shipping to US lower 48 States.
    I ship promptly and pack with care double boxing all art glass. My goal is gift worthy Steuben and that you are satisfied with this item and the service you receive. I encourage you to ask questions.
    I appreciate your interest in this design and I hope you will take time to look at the other Steuben items I have listed on
    Ebay
    this week.
    This design appears in the 2003 edition of the MJ Madigan Steuben reference book.  This is authentic Steuben formula glass handmade BY Steuben glass workers at Corning NY prior to the takeover and closing of the glassworks.  It is not an item made offshore FOR Steuben.