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Murano Red, Amber & Blue Sommerso Glass Triangular Geode Bowl

$201.96
£145
€171.47
CA$274.92
A$308.15
CHF 160.45
MX$3,762.70
NOK 2,037.10
SEK 1,930.98
DKK 1,279.33
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About the Item

Here is a wonderful 1950/60's Venetian glass 'geode' bowl/dish, made on the island of Murano, near Venice, Italy. These bowls were made by several manufacturers, including Archimede Seguso and Cenedese. Very similar items by these makers are shown in the book Italian Glass: Century 20 by Leslie Pina. In a stunning combination of red glass cased in amber glass, which is further encased in pale blue glass, using the renowned Venetian sommerso technique. Size Measures approx 2.25 inches tall by 4.25 inches in diameter at widest point. Condition Excellent condition, no chips or cracks.

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