Description: This vintage brass tumbler is a true masterpiece from the mid-century era. Made by Salvador Teran, a renowned artist, it features a breathtaking design with brass and blue and black colored glass tessarae forming Aztec or Maya motifs. This work of artistry is a must-have for collectors of vintage, retro, and mid-century pieces. Add this exquisite piece to your collection today and enjoy its timeless beauty for years to come. Cup shows age and use with various scratches, dings, and patina. Rim is bent in several places. 5" H x 3" top diameter, 2" diameter footprint Biography: Salvador Tern was an outstanding designer and silversmith, and like many of his contemporaries, received his early training at William Spratlings Taller de Las Delicias. In 1939, he and his cousins left Spratling to establish Los Castillo. They remained with the company for thirteen years working anonymously. Then in 1952, Salvador decided to leave and establish a taller in Mexico City where he employed twenty-five designers. The body of work that flowed from his workshop found inspiration in pre-Columbian motifs. However Salvadors interpretations were unique, with exuberate forms in overlapping planes, resulting in pieces with great movement. These innovative designs, sold through La India Bonita, received immediate public recognition for their excellence in design and craftsmanship.
Price: 275 USD
Location: Burlingame, California
End Time: 2024-08-24T05:56:25.000Z
Shipping Cost: 16 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Object Type: tumbler
Time Period Manufactured: 1950s
Country/Region of Manufacture: Mexico
Handmade: Yes