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20th Century Modernism Show (page 2)
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| With the passing of Michael and Francis Higgins, the tradition of beautiful fused and molded glass is being carried on by Jonathan Wimmer. At the Cincinnati show were some of the final Frammie Landscapes made by Francis Higgins, as well as many fantastic chargers, dropout vases and table items. Dealer: Higgins Studio. Louise Wimmer plays with a glass mobile. Interestingly enough, she told me that this was the first show they had ever done, and, based on their sales, they should have been doing them all along! Photography and captions by Craig McCormick, McCormick Studios. | |
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| Dealer: Higgins Studio. Handmade decorative glass artware. Photography by Craig McCormick. | |
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| Dealer: Ted Haun. Efcolite Pitcher (Trenton, NJ). Photography by Craig McCormick. | |
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| Dealer: Ted Haun. Mikasa Duplex set in Candy pattern by Ben Seibel. Photography by Craig McCormick, McCormick Studios. | |
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Dealer: Ted Haun. Pfaltzgraff Country-Time® group by Ben Seibel. Photography by Craig McCormick. |




