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I'm a collector and reseller of mostly midcentury treasures, with a special affinity for glass, ceramics, and animals. I went through a long phase where my favorite thing to do was find a treasure that others overlooked and upcycle it into something fabulous -- to give it a whole new lease on life. In the last few years, that creativity and love of old and beautiful things has morphed into something new. I now take exceptional pleasure in finding new homes for things I love with people who love them too. I hope many of my treasures find their new homes with you. I welcome offers--after all, negotiations are as much fun as auctions! Your purchases will be packed with care, using recycled materials whenever possible. I combine shipping on most items, and will refund you any overage over $1. First time shoppers, use my code MOSTLY50 for $5 off your first purchase. Happy hunting!
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Charlie Miner signed tumbler/water glass/vase
This is a stunning iridescent tumbler or water glass (would also make a wonderful vase) by Charlie Miner. It's 5.75" tall, signed, and in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.
In 1972 Miner attended a sculpture conference in Lawrence, Kansas where there was a small glass studio set up for Harvey Littleton. When he returned to Santa Fe, Charlie hooked up with Glory Hole Glassworks and fell in love with functional glassblowing. He spent the next ten years at craft fairs. After that, he studied glass casting at Pilchuck Glass School with David Reekie and Clifford Rainey. When Charlie returned home, he started combining bronze techniques with ancient glass casting techniques. He still loves it.
Miner’s work is represented in private and public collections throughout the United States, including the Corning Museum of Glass, New York; Fuller Craft Museum, Massachusetts; Renwick Gallery of the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Washington, DC; New Orleans Museum of Art, Louisiana; the Tucson Museum of Art, Arizona; and the New Mexico Museum of Fine Arts, Santa Fe.
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- Listed Jun 23, 2026









































