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I bought this vase about 9 years ago. About 2 years later I thought I\'d go to the Antiques Roadshow because I had a very unique and rare railroad collectible. They picked me to go on the show and it was televised. While I was there, they inspected the vase and said it was the real deal and valued it at $3,500. Unfortunately they don\'t give you any documentation. But I\'ve been doing this way too long to jeopardize my reputation over one item no matter how valuable it is.
This is a vase that was influenced by Nash and was part of a dinner set.
It\'s listed in Steeg\'s Tiffany Favrile Book. If you saw this vase up before, supposed experts were telling me things that were untrue. Things that would make me list and make the vase be devalued. That way it would sell for less and they could flip it and make the money that I lost. I don\'t play like that and shame on those who do.
This vase is beautiful and it\'s a great collectible. If you have any questions I\'ll answer them
Please offer accordingly. Absolutely stunning vase Louis Comfort Tiffany is ready for a new home. Free US shipping and insurance is on me. Thank you for almost 16 years of your business. It is greatly appreciated. It\'s a pleasure to serve you.
On Mar-01-15 at 15:48:36 PST, seller added the following information:
UPDATE:
There is a dispute about this vase. One \"expert\" says it\'s a 1920\'s vase with a 1900\'s base that were \"married\".
The other \"expert\" says that this we a collaboration between Tiffany and Nash and this was from a dinner set that is listed in Steeg\'s Tiffany favrile guide.
I\'m tired of arguing. I am being 100% honest. I don\'t know which one of them is wrong. So let the buyer decide. There ya have it.