Created in the early 1990’s as a showroom piece, this 16″ Banded Daffodil shade comes to life through the careful modulation of vivid yellows against a multi-hued green backdrop. Glasses used include bold ring mottles, ripples, and delicate fracture glass. The light colored border rows reign in the exuberant flowers. The shade is shown on the Vial base. The lower portion of this unique base has green glass blown into the reticulated metalwork.
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