$195.00

AU $195 posted from Brisbane metro area (not far from the city). Or pick-up is fine.

Postage is at cost plus $3 – $4 for packing and storing used packing materials. We visit an electrical store and take away their clean, used packing materials before it ends up as landfill. NOTE- this price is in Australian dollars which is significantly less than American Dollars. Also uploaded for research purposes and for collectors/regular sellers to express interest in selling a similar item through iNVISeDGE.

 

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NOTE- the price is $195 Australian dollars which is significantly less in American Dollars. This listing price is for the green and blue art-glass decanter only. Others are available SEPARATELY. Call the number in our CONTACT section to enquire about any of the others shown.

Background Info and Provenance

(Written in 2023)

A HAND-MADE decanter made by prominent Australian glass artist, Tricia Allen- this piece is engraved to the base. This is probably the largest piece of Tricia Allen art glass I’ve come across. Pieces of this size are not easy to execute by hand- it’s obvious this one has been crafted by an expert in the field. I love the expressive flow of the piece- the ribs create dynamic movement. The vibrant translucence of the blue glass couples beautifully with the opaque milky green. Not many decanters in this size have ever been made in Australia. As shown in our group photo, it works in very well with Empoli genie bottles from the 1960’s. In a collection of hand-crafted decanters in different colours and sizes this would be a show-stopper! I doubt you’ll see anything like it again.

Tricia Allen graduated from her Bachelor of Arts degree in 1983 before establishing herself as one of Australia’s most sought-after glass artists. A major influence in Tricia’s glass practice and style has been Nick Mount, one of Australia’s leading glassblowers. In early 2006, Tricia was diagnosed with motor neurone disease and was unable to continue her work. Tricia Allen left us with a 23-year history of stunning work, most of which emanated from her Nungurner production studio in the Lakes Entrance region, Victoria. In a heart-warming continuation of her story, the Tricia Allen Gallery at Nungurner reopened after being closed for six years, with husband Norm making beautiful glass works under the banner TALLON – Tricia Allen Legacy Lives On.

There is a large band of collectors who only collect prominent Australian art-glass pieces. Hesitate and I’m sure one of these enthusiasts will beat you to this rare example! It’s obvious this is a hand-worked piece that has come from the hands and heart of a person (and not a machine).

Tricia Allen pieces are highly-prized. (There have been long-running exhibitions of Tricia Allen’s work at various galleries and museums over the years.) Major pieces from Tricia Allen rarely hit the market. This is certainly one to be passed from one generation to the next. There are very few better ways to invest in your home and reduce landfill.

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