π John Barber Hand-Blown Art Glass Mugs β Signed β96 β Matching Pair β $425 OBO
π Location: Redlands, CA
β¨ Description:
Beautiful matching pair of hand-blown glass mugs by California glass artist John Barber, both signed and dated β96. These pieces feature Barberβs signature pulled-feather swirl pattern in rich amber and espresso tones, with clear handles and light iridescence.
Each mug is unique but clearly made as a companion set. The dynamic organic patterning and sculptural form showcase Barberβs exceptional craftsmanship and sense of motion in glass.
πΉ Features:
Authentic hand-blown glass by John Barber (Laguna Beach Studio)
Signed and dated βJohn Barber β96β on the base of each
Approx. 6β7 inches tall
Warm amber coloration with black and cream swirl patterning
Excellent condition β no chips, cracks, or repairs
Sold as a pair
π² Price: $425 OBO
Comparable signed Barber mugs and tumblers from the mid-1990s have recently sold between $350 and $500 per pair, depending on coloration and condition.
πͺΆ About the Artist:
John Barber (b. 1948) is a celebrated California studio glass artist based in Laguna Beach. He has been producing fine art glass for over 40 years, with work featured in private collections, museums, and exhibitions nationwide. Known for his fluid forms and complex surface patterns, Barberβs glass reflects a balance of precision and spontaneity that defines the American Studio Glass Movement.
Authentication and Attribution
This hand-blown glass vessel is an original studio work by John Barber, a renowned American glass artist based in Laguna Beach, California. The piece bears Barberβs authentic etched signature on the underside of the base, executed in his characteristic fine cursive script using a diamond-point stylus. While the signature does not include a visible year of manufacture, the craftsmanship, iridescent surface finish, and organic design elements are consistent with Barberβs mid-to-late career studio production (circa 1980sβ2000s). Each piece was individually made and signed by Barber, not mass-produced, making it a unique example of his artistry. The work exemplifies his hallmark combination of iridescent luster, pulled feathering, and refined form that earned him recognition as one of Californiaβs leading studio glass artists.