Antiques, Collectables, Gold & Silver (14% Buyers Commission)
A single handblown glass vessel, likely mid-20th century European, featuring a heavily frosted and textured surface consistent with the ‘Scavo Corroso’ style often associated with Italian or Bohemian art glass. The glass exhibits a variegated color gradient transitioning from deep teal at the rounded globular body to lighter aqua near the trumpet mouth. The form consists of a globular body supporting a flared collar and a tall cylindrical neck, terminating in a wide trumpet mouth. A small applied loop handle is situated on the neck, and a long, curved upward-swept spout originates from the body. The base shows a central indentation consistent with a pontil mark, indicating handblown construction. No manufacturer markings or inscriptions are visible.
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