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This listing is for a lovely Tiffany Favrile gold iridescent Art Glass salt cellar, c.  1900. This nice salt cellar has a gracefully scalloped upper edge and ribbed design with highlights of silvery-blue and bronze iridescence. Marked with etched signature "L. C. T." on base. This  salt cellar is pictured on page 22, Illustration #42 of the book The Open Salt Compendium" by Sandra Jzyk & Nina Robertson.

Measures 1 1/4" high and 2 7/8" in diameter. Weighs 3 ounces.

This salt cellar is in excellent Estate condition with no noted flaws.

"Favrile" glass was patented by Louis Comfort Tiffany in 1894 and along with Frederick Carder's "Aurene" glass made for Steuben, this glass set the highest standard for iridescent glass at the turn of the 20th century.

We currently have a nice selection of iridescent glass as well as numerous salt cellers from a large collection so please check our eBay Store for more great items.  We are always happy to combine packing to save on shipping charges.

 We at Antiques & Moore have been in the Antiques business for over 30 years and try to describe our items as accurately as possible.  Although all sales are considered final, if there is an error in our description or a problem with our item, we will issue a full refund of the purchase price if contacted within 3 days after receipt of item, however, please note that we can not refund shipping charges.  We are happy to answer any questions and always appreciate your business!