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The Neustadt Collection

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View a beautiful collection of Tiffany glass.

In the 1930s, Austrian immigrants Egon and Hildegard Neustadt began collecting Tiffany lamps. Eight decades later, their nearly 200 lamps and quarter-of-a-million examples of Tiffany glass are carefully cared for by the Neustadt Collection organization, based out of Long Island City, New York.

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