**Feel free to browse our huge selection of vintage items and collectibles! Click "View seller's list" in the user profile section of this ad. Click "Next" at the bottom right of the last ad to flip to the next page.** ----------- Prices firm 2nd photo ($50) --------- Green, 3 3/4" tall 3rd photo (*SOLD*) ---- Green, 13 5/8" tall (back left, Lorraine) 4th photo (*SOLD*) ----- Red, 12 1/8" tall 5th photo ($10) ----------- White, 4 3/4" tall 6th photo (*SOLD*) ----------- Royal blue, 4 3/8" tall 7th photo ($50) ----------- Sky blue, 6 3/4" tall 8th photo (*SOLD*) ----- Amber, 10 5/8" tall --------------- Several factors highlight the cultural importance of Canadian art glass: - Design historians appreciate its originality in shape and colour. It is a delightfully accurate portrayal of a particular aesthetic period of Canadian taste in the second half of the 20th century. - One or two pieces are frequently bought by non-collectors to complement their retro decor, or as focal points in minimalist interiors. - Print media such as the Toronto Star newspaper and Antique & Collectibles Trader magazine have recently included coverage of Canadian art glass. Editors are beginning to realize that their readers want to know about this topic. . . . . . . ----------- Murano, Latticino, Carnival, Imperial Glass, Skookum Art Works, Trout Studios, Alta Glass, Chalet Glass, Baccarat, Wedgewood, Val St. Lambert, Lorainne, Decanters bowl vase christmas tree ornament ashtray decoration table centerpiece centerpiece translucent 1960s 1970s