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Central frame of [[Pequot Library Tiffany glass refers to the many and varied types of glass developed and produced from 1878 to 1929-1930 at the Tiffany Studios in New York City, by Louis Comfort Tiffany and a team of other designers, including Clara Driscoll, Agnes F. Northrop, and Frederick Wilson.

In 1865, Tiffany traveled to Europe, and in London he visited the Victoria and Albert Museum, whose extensive collection of Roman and Syrian glass made a deep impression on him. He admired the coloration of medieval glass and was convinced that the quality of contemporary glass could be improved upon because the production of art glass in America during this time was not close to what Europeans were creating. In his own words, the "Rich tones are due in part to the use of pot metal full of impurities, and in part to the uneven thickness of the glass, but still more because the glass maker of that day abstained from the use of paint".

Tiffany was an interior designer, and in 1878 his interest turned toward the creation of stained glass, when he opened his own studio and glass foundry because he was unable to find the types of glass that he desired in interior decoration. His inventiveness both as a designer of windows and as a producer of the material with which to create them was to become renowned. Tiffany wanted the glass itself to transmit texture and rich colors and he developed a type of glass he called "Favrile". Provided by Wikipedia
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    Antique Chinese rugs.

    Imprint 1969
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    Tiffany favrile glass considered in its chronological relationship to other glass : as well as its usefulness in the decorative arts ...

    Imprint 1896
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    The Tiffany studios collection of notable antique oriental rugs.

    Imprint 1906
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    A collection of English furniture of the XVII & XVIII centuries by Lockwood, Luke Vincent, 1872-1951

    Imprint 1907
    “…Tiffany Studios…”
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    The Tiffany Studios collection of notable oriental rugs.

    Imprint 1907
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    The supplement: the first complete present values of all Tiffany Studios items ... by Winter, Henry

    Imprint 1967
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    Antique textiles including examples of Greek & Coptic tapestries of the Early Christian era.

    Imprint 1925
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