The Jack-in-the-Pulpit Vase is the most desired and rare flower form vase that Tiffany Studios produced. It was fabricated of peacock blue Favrile glass, consisting of tones ranging from blue to purple with an iridescent gold wash.. Fenton Hobnail Jack in the Pulpit Round Vase Milk Glass Vintage Art Glass Vase. (266) $50.00. Vintage Glass Jack In The Pulpit Vase. Purple & Black Glass, Standing Flower, Bougie Grandmacore Mantel, Gift For Gardener, Housewarming. (793) $41.09.
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Loetz glass was the premier Bohemian art glass manufacturer during the Art Nouveau period from roughly 1890 to 1920. Founded in 1840 by Johann Loetz in what is now the Czech Republic. The company became known for its innovative techniques, organic forms, and bold use of colour. By 1889, Loetz was one of the region’s leading glassmakers.. The name “Jack-in-the-Pulpit” glass refers to a shape of vase, which has a collar pulled down in the front and raised at the back. It is a similar shape to the flower of the same name. Jack-in-the-Pulpit was the name first used by Louis C. Tiffany to describe some of his beautiful vases around 1900, but a very similar shape of vase was made in.