
36"Glass caneend of day glass red with white swirl/blown/Glassmakers wimsey 1900
Original price
$195.99
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Original price
$195.99
Original price
$195.99
$195.99
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$195.99
Current price
$195.99
Folklore:
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Personal Expression: End-of-day glass was often seen as a way for glassmakers to express their creativity and skill outside the constraints of their regular production work.
These pieces were made with leftover glass, often in a variety of colors and patterns, resulting in unique and whimsical designs. - "Friggers": In some glassmaking regions, these end-of-day creations were called "friggers." The term suggests something playful and perhaps even a bit mischievous, further emphasizing the idea of these pieces being made for fun and personal satisfaction.
Facts:
- Waste Not, Want Not: The practice of using leftover glass was also a practical one. It minimized waste and allowed glassmakers to utilize materials that would otherwise be discarded.
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Variety of Forms: End-of-day glass took many forms, not just canes.
It could include vases, bowls, paperweights, figurines, and other decorative objects. - Unique Characteristics: These pieces are often characterized by their vibrant colors, swirling patterns, and spontaneous designs. The mix of colors and the lack of strict design constraints make each piece unique.
- Collectible: Today, end-of-day glass is highly collectible, valued for its historical significance, artistic merit, and the stories it represents about the lives and skills of glassmakers.