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Galliano Ferro Murano Yellow Amber Bullicante Glass Bowl / Ashtray

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Spectacular Murano art acid glass yellow and amber decorative bowl with air bubbles. Attributed to Galliano Ferro, Italy, 1950-1960s This beautiful hand blown glass bowl has a decorative design with hundreds of controlled air bubbles and an eye-catching acid / neon yellow color with a central circle in amber glass. Amazing on a black background with its glowing effect. Interesting to be used as candy bowl, jewelry bowl, ashtray or vide-poche and perfect as a gift idea. Place it with other Murano glass bowls on a low table creating a colorful composition. Measures: 16 cm W x 14.8 cm D x 6.5 cm H.
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