Description: OUR DESCRIPTION A SPLENDID and Lovely NEW John Hamon Miller Handmade CORKSCREW 25 MM = 1" Diameter Art Glass Marble. It is a One-Of-A-Kind Handmade Marble by John in Beautiful Dark Blue, Light Blue and Red Colors. This is a lovely size contemporary size marble that Measures Approximately 25 MM and or 1" in Diameter, please see last picture for Digital Caliper LCD Display Measurement. It is unsigned but attribution is guaranteed. The entire motif consists of 3 wonderful Colors Dark Blue, Light Blue and Red in this Fancy Corkscrew Marble. The pictures do not do this Marble justice and it is much better seen in person and up close. I consider this Lovely Marble to be in Excellent Original Condition. A few of John's marbles can be seen in the book called "Marble Collectors Handbook" by Robert S. Block Copywrite 2005, page 169. The pontil mark is fire polished smooth. If you collect marbles please Follow me so you can see the amazing marbles I start putting out on eBay in the next few days, weeks and months at reasonable prices. I gave you a Short History of The Artists John Hamon Miller below for your convenience. No Collection is considered Complete with out a few of his fine Handmade Art Glass Marbles, Sulphides and or Paperweights. Please check pictures for further description. The Stand is not part of this sale and is only used here for illustrative purposes. I will Consider any Reasonable Offers on this Wonderful New Art Glass Paperweight and Thank You for Looking. Please do not miss my many other lovely Art Glass Paperweight Auctions by various Well Known and Famous Artists Short History: John Hamon MillerJohn Hamon-Miller is a third-generation glassblower, proudly representing the Hamon Glass family from Scott Depot, West Virginia. With a specialty in both blown and torch glasswork, John is celebrated for producing high-quality artistic glass.The Hamon Glass legacy began in 1929 with John’s maternal grandfather, O.B. Hamon, who founded the business. In the early years, O.B. and his four sons focused on crafting functional glass, earning recognition for their Crackleware. During the Great Depression, they sustained the business by collaborating with other glass factories in the area. In the 1960s, John’s uncle, Robert L. Hamon, transitioned the family into the world of art glass. Robert gained international acclaim for his artistic designs and exceptional craftsmanship. Growing up, John spent much of his time in his grandfather’s factory, learning the trade under the guidance of his Uncle Bob.In 1994, with encouragement from his family, John officially entered the art glass scene by opening his own studio. Continuing the family tradition, John utilized the family’s crystal formula to produce some of the clearest, most brilliant crystal in the United States. His work, particularly in paperweights, marbles, and blown glass, is distinguished by vibrant colors and dynamic movement, making his pieces highly sought after and collectible.John has achieved worldwide recognition for his marble creations, excelling in both offhand (cane cut) and torch work. His marbles have been featured in several books on contemporary marble art and are displayed in museums, with thousands of collectors around the globe cherishing his work.In 2009, due to health concerns, John semi-retired from glasswork and closed his studio. However, in 2023, he resumed creating marbles and has been enjoying attending marble shows and sharing his latest creations. John Hamon-Miller hails from the renowned Hamon family of glassmakers and is considered one of the pioneers of the soft glass furnace blowing technique from the early days of the art glass marble movement. He began his career in the 1990s and continued producing marbles into the 2000s. Much of his work is known for its use of the family’s famous sparkly goldstone, which adds a dazzling brilliance to his marbles, no matter the lighting. John’s marbles are a piece of glass history, and his masterful use of goldstone creates stunning pieces that are a must-have for collectors who appreciate vibrant, fun, and sparkly marbles. ABOUT ME I am first and foremost a collector of many different types of antiques. One of my hobbies is collecting Art Glass Paperweights. I'm a member of Midwest Paperweight Collectors Club as well as the Paperweight Collectors Association (PCA) which is our National Club. Please follow me so you won't miss any of my fabulous items. OUR TERMS Please feel free to ask questions before you bid on my Items. (Buy It Now Items – Payment is due Immediate.) (Best Offers & Auctions Items – Payment is due within 3 days of the auction ending.) Pictures are used as part of my descriptions. We only accept payment through PayPal. We Only Ship to USA – (Lower 48 States Only) I am more than happy to combine shipping when possible. If you intend to buy several items please let me know beforehand and I can wait a few days (hopefully not more than 5) and then send you a combined shipping invoice. All items sold will be insured. RETURNS Any of our items can be returned, but ONLY if there is a Mistake in the description. Should you need to return something, you must notify us of your intent to return through the normal ebay Messaging System within 3 days of receiving the item. All items returned must be received back within 14 days of you receiving it. If you receive your item and the box is damaged please keep that for reimbursement from the shipper should they need it back. Thank you very much, Kim
Price: 22.49 USD
Location: Saint John, Indiana
End Time: 2025-01-15T13:01:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.99 USD
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Artist: John Hamon Miller
Brand: John Hamon Miller
Type: Handmade
Style: Corkscrew