RARE WAYNE HUSTED BIOMORPHIC GLASS VASE Nr. 5422 FOR BLENKO
SKU: 62615994220

RARE WAYNE HUSTED BIOMORPHIC GLASS VASE Nr. 5422 FOR BLENKO

Sale price$111.60 Regular price$124.00
Save 10%

Shipping Estimate
USA
  • USA
  • CAN

Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jul 4 - Jul 9

Promo Codes Available:

For Your Every Summer RSVP, with Code: SUMMER15

Description

RARE WAYNE HUSTED BIOMORPHIC GLASS VASE Nr. 5422 FOR BLENKOA rare triangular, biomorphic BLENKO glass vase Nr. 5422 designed by Wayne Husted in 1954 and produced for only two years. Tall at 12. 5", its color is a beautiful pale chartreuse. BLENKO GLASS COMPANY is a family owned business in Milton, W. Va., specializing in hand blown glass. It was established in 1921 as the Eureka Art Glass Company by Englishman William John Blenko (18541934), who was determined to introduce Old World sheet glass production

A rare triangular, biomorphic BLENKO glass vase Nr. 5422 designed by Wayne Husted in 1954 and produced for only two years. Tall at 12.5", its color is a beautiful pale chartreuse.


BLENKO GLASS COMPANY is a family-owned business in Milton, W. Va., specializing in hand-blown glass. It was established in 1921 as the Eureka Art Glass Company by Englishman William John Blenko (1854–1934), who was determined to introduce Old World sheet-glass production methods in the US. Blenko immigrated to America in 1893, ultimately settling in Milton after several attempts to launch factories at other locations. The Industrial Development Department of the Chesapeake & Ohio Railroad sold him on Milton's potential, highlighting its sober and diligent workforce as well as the dependable supply of natural gas for the kilns. He began construction of a furnace with the assistance of a few locals, and, within a month, handmade glass was being manufactured. (Along with natural gas, the presence of rich silica deposits and access to both river and rail transportation led to West Virginia’s becoming a center for glass manufacturing after the Civil War.)

William J. was solely responsible for both production and sales of glass until the arrival in 1923 of his son and daughter-in-law—William H. Blenko (d. 1969) and his wife Marion (née Hunt)—who were integrated into the workforce. In 1925, the need for a larger workshop and improved shipping facilities prompted the relocation of the BLENKO glassworks across the river to its current site, near the main line of the C&O Railroad. The operation received a notable commission in 1927 when British architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott chose it to produce glass for the windows of Liverpool Cathedral. Another early achievement included furnishing glass for the windows of St. Patrick’s in New York City.

The onset of the Great Depression, which decimated the market for stained glass, made it obvious that the product line had to expand beyond sheet glass. Consequently, in 1929, the services of two Swedish-American glassblowers were enlisted: brothers Louis Miller and Axel Müller (the latter of whom chose not to Americanize his name). They trained the Milton crews in the art of handcrafting decorative objects—the vases, pitchers, and stemware that would ultimately establish BLENKO’s international reputation. An early client was the Boston importer Carbone and Sons, which previously had sourced its goods from Italy and Sweden.

Growing demand was met with increased production, and, in 1930, the company was rebranded as the BLENKO GLASS COMPANY, alongside the launch of the tableware line that would make “Blenko” a household name. In 1932, Macy’s began selling BLENKO in New York City. After the death of founder William J. in 1934, William H. assumed leadership and would oversee consistent growth at the company for three decades before retiring. His wife, Marion, held the positions of treasurer, secretary, and retail sales manager until her passing in 1989.

Since the mid-1930s, BLENKO has presented its product range in an annual catalog. The first color version was published in 1959, under the direction of designer Wayne Husted (b. 1927). As the company launched new shades and retired others, a dedicated page was created to list the available colors—often with evocative names. In the early 1960s, turquoise, amethyst, tangerine, sea green, jonquil, crystal, and rosé were featured; as the decade progressed, chestnut, honey, peacock, plum, lemon, and wheat were introduced. Collectors, dealers, and curators actively seek out past catalogs to help them identify and authenticate BLENKO items.

While many different production techniques have been employed at BLENKO, the company is particularly known for its use of molds. Hand-carved cherrywood molds, for example, are employed to shape its blown tableware. While considerably less expensive than metal ones, wooden molds wear out after fifty to a hundred uses. More durable cast-iron molds are used for objects made in quantity, such as BLENKO’s signature 384 Water Bottle (in continuous production since 1938).

In 1947, a significant change occurred with the appointment of Winslow Anderson (1917–2007) as the full-time design director. His team’s work garnered critical acclaim, with several of Anderson's designs being awarded MoMA’s Good Design Awards in 1950, establishing the company as a frontrunner in modern American glass throughout the ’50s and ’60s. The company’s “Historic Period”—of particular interest to collectors—began with Anderson and ran through the tenure of John Nickerson (b. 1939) until 1974 (see below). BLENKO’s second design director, Wayne Husted, significantly advanced the company into the avant-garde, particularly by pioneering the idea of "architectural-scale" designs. Husted’s successor, Joel Philip Myers (b. 1934), who is recognized as the founder of the Studio Glass movement, which emphasized the artist’s role as both designer and creator of one-of-a-kind objects, further bolstered the firm's prestige.


BLENKO’S ”HISTORIC” DESIGN DIRECTORS:

  • Winslow Anderson, 1947–1953
  • Wayne Husted, 1952–1963
  • Joel Philip Myers, 1963–1970
  • John Nickerson, 1970–1974

The BLENKO GLASS COMPANY filed for Chapter 11 in May 2011. A reorganization plan was accepted by the court in December 2012, clearing the way for the company to exit bankruptcy in early 2013. Now in its fourth generation of family leadership, BLENKO continues to produce new forms and release new shades. Contemporary collectors, prizing more historic designs and colors, have fostered an active secondary market for the company’s glass. In recent years, direct-to-consumer sales of a pair of limited-edition figurines depicting famous local cryptids—the Flatwoods Monster and Mothman—helped to expand BLENKO’s customer base, sustaining its fortunes through the COVID-19 pandemic. The company offers free factory tours to the public that feature an overlook area where visitors can observe its craftspeople at work.


DETAILS

Maker – BLENKO GLASS COMPANY

Production Period/Year – 1950s

Designer – WAYNE HUSTED

Design Period/Year – 1950s

Origin – USA

Styles/Movements – ABSTRACT; MID-CENTURY MODERN; AMERICAN

Materials – GLASS

Colors – CHARTREUSE

Condition – Excellent vintage condition. Minor wear consistent with age and use.

Dimensions – 5" W × 5" D × 12 0" H

Shipping Notes
  • Free Standard Shipping on $100+ Orders to the USA.
  • Except Preorder products are shipped in 48 hours.
  • Delivery to the USA:
  1. Standard Shipping : 3-10 business days
  • If time is of the essence, please consider selecting expedited delivery for faster service.
Exchange/Return Notes
  • We offer a 30-day return/exchange service after receiving.
  • Final sale items are not eligible for returns or exchanges.
  • To process your return/exchange, please contact us at [email protected]
  • Please click here for more details>>> Return & Exchange Policy
SKU: 62615994220

Discover Niche Categories That Outsell

Top-Converting Item to Boost Your Average Order

4.3 ★★★★★
Based on 103 reviews
Sort
Highest Rating
Newest First
Oldest First
Product Reviews
R
Verified Purchase
Russell C. Longmire
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 3
Looks Nice But Destroyed by my Lab
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large, Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
A really cute little elephant. My lab loved it and carried it around for a week. Then the elephant began losing body parts. Both legs are gone now plus the big squeaker. Lab still likes the elephant and carries it around. Its loosing stuffing and the real question is what body part is next. Its nice but not tough.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2026
N
Verified Purchase
Nash Crawford
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 5
Nice toy for Chewers!
Was chewed in a day or so, but she loved it.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
B
Verified Purchase
Beth
Charlottesville, US
★★★★★ 5
Still in one piece and played with!
Color: Checkers - Dinos Bruto (Purple), Size: Mini
Very durable for my little King Charles Chewer. She's had it for a while now and all though the chewing phase has calmed down, she still can be somewhat rough with the toys. The little dino is standing firm. It was a battle she figured she couldn't win with Dino. Now he's a fetch/ tug o war toy that still gets a few nibbles.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2026
K
Verified Purchase
Kimmi Bear
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 4
DONT BUY THE ELEPHANT, ITS NO GOOD. but GR8 BRAND!
Color: Checkers - Elephant (Gray), Size: Large
The elephant toy had no trunk by the FIRST day! The elephant now looks like an angry Koala bear OR an angry trunk less elephant(whichever u want to say) I LOVE the donkey and dinosaur toys so I bought the elephant confidently, thinking I had nothing to worry about. I wouldn't have spent money on this knowing the trunk would be chewed off in a matter of minutes. My Bella usually chews but she has had her donkey and dinosaurs with the chew guard for MONTHS and there are NO TEARS OR RIPS even with her playing and chewing on them ROUGHLY all day. If you buy any of these type toys I DO highly recommend the donkey or dinosaurs ONLY. The elephant being chewed up in a matter of minutes really makes me angry that I ever spent the money on it. HAD I known it wouldn't be the high quality dog toy I'm used to from GoDog, I would've just bought a second donkey or dino! Now Bella doesn't get her new toy for the month (I try 2 buy her a new stuffed toy or 2 about 1 time a month whenever I have the extra money for it) I guess she will have to go without this month because I spent it on this now trunkless elephant/angry koala:( Whichever name you call it, it is now going to be trash. UPDATE! If you contact the GODOG company they will send one replacement toy for your pet! They also asked me my pet's size, breed and age in order to send the best possible toy! They sent Bella a snake that has held up Extremely WELL! It's great and so far is my favorite(and one of Bella's favorites) The snake has less sqeaky things in it so she doesn't have the drsire to tear it apart immediately to retrieve them by rippong it to shreds:) My updated rating is for the MANUFACTURER'S GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE. The fact that they actually replaced it was good but the fact that they went that extra mile by researching the best toy match for my Bella was above and beyond! If you have a Godog toy that went bust right away, contact the manufacturer for a replacement. If you give them your dog's age, weight and breed they will even try to match your pets replacement toy with something that is better suited to your dog's chewing style. (Bella's style is destructive haha) Good luck, ya'll!
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2016
B
Verified Purchase
Becky Darling
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 5
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FINALLY! A toy that can handle my furry demolition expert!
Flavor Name: Beef, Size: Large
Let me tell you about Moxie, my 97-pound Rottweiler who has made it her life's mission to destroy every single toy that dares enter our home. This girl has teeth that could probably open cans and jaws that make nutcrackers jealous. I've spent more money on "indestructible" dog toys than I care to admit, only to find sad little pieces scattered across my living room within hours. BUT THEN... enter the Tikaton Indestructible Dog Chew Toy! 🎉 I'll be honest - I bought this with zero expectations. Just another victim for Moxie's reign of terror, right? WRONG! This bone has been in our house for THREE MONTHS and it's still going strong! Sure, Moxie has made some progress (she's persistent, I'll give her that), but this thing is holding up like a champ against her industrial-strength chompers. The best part? Moxie is absolutely OBSESSED. She carries this bone around like it's her precious treasure, gnawing away contentedly for hours. It's given my furniture, shoes, and sanity a much-needed break! Pros: Actually lives up to the "indestructible" claim (mostly!) Keeps my destruction-loving pup busy for hours Great value - lasting months instead of minutes No weird smell or toxic materials Cons: Nothing is truly indestructible when facing Hurricane Moxie, but this comes pretty darn close! Fellow owners of canine wrecking balls - THIS IS THE ONE! Your wallet and your home will thank you. Update: Month 4 and still chewing! Moxie approves this message with enthusiastic tail wags.
WAS THIS REVIEW HELPFUL?YesReportShare
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2025

recommand products