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In 1925, Sabino created an opalescent glass with a blue hue and iridescent impressions of either
clouds in a blue sky, light striking a soap bubble or a reflection from water surface.He created a multitude of vases and decorative objects, in particular, busts and statues of women, and a large range of animals with stylized features-sometimes in extraordinary large sizes. The manufacturer's presence has extended beyond his origins to art crystal, glass figurines, glass gifts, paperweights, Decorated glass, vases, dishes, bowls, artistic glass, candlesticks, candle holders, oil lamps, decorative glass, cake plates, tumblers, glass shades, pitchers,carafes, decanters, ice buckets, bowls, gift ideas, jewelry boxes, perfume bottles,decanters, business card holders, ring holders, cuspidors, baskets, toothpick holders, oil candles, glass pumpkins, garden floats, glass floats, ashtrays, baskets, powder jar, temple jar, water cooler, washing pots and hand blown glass. In 1931 he created a large fish in a limited edition, two of which  were bought by Josephine Baker and Maurice Chevalier.For his vases and plates he used natural themes, often with animals (particulaly aquatic creatures) along with friezes of women and some geometric designs.Using the same motifs, he made many different pieces which could be used alternatively as paperweights, book ends, plates, and even lamp shades when mounted on stand.
 

 

 

 

 

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