Sinclair’s “Candlesticks”
Sinclair Art Glass, active in the early 20th century, produced high‑quality hand‑blown decorative glass with iridescent and Art Nouveau‑influenced finishes. Though lesser‑known than Tiffany or Steuben, Sinclair works are prized by collectors for their artistry and rarity.
9″ Height
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Sinclair Art Glass refers to the studio of Charles Albert Sinclair, an American glass artist associated with fine decorative glass production in the early 20th century. Sinclair’s work reflects influences from leading American and European art glass makers of the period, including Tiffany, Quezal, and Steuben. Known for elegant forms, lustrous pulled‑feather and iridescent finishes, and hand‑blown craftsmanship, Sinclair pieces occasionally feature dark, dramatic palettes and subtle metallic sheen reminiscent of Art Nouveau aesthetics. Although less widely documented than major studios, Sinclair glass remains sought after by collectors who appreciate high‑quality American art glass and its place in the Golden Age of hand‑blown decorative glassmaking.

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