handcrafted stained glass sailboat sculpture with white sails and a wooden base
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This item is a stained glass and wire sailboat sculpture, often featured as a nautical or coastal decor piece. While similar sculptures were popularized in the mid-century modern era by artists like Curtis Jeré, this specific freestanding version with a wood base is often attributed to artists such as Jay Smith.Key Features and OriginsMaterials: Typically constructed from brass or copper wire frames, "mesh" or stained glass panels for the sails, and mounted on a solid wood base (often oak or walnut).Artist Styles: Large-scale versions were famously produced by the Artisan House (under the "C. Jeré" name) in the 1960s and 70s, though many smaller variations for tabletops were produced by independent glass artists.
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