Overview
The item is a heavy art glass vase featuring a pulled, lobed rim and an internal bubble pattern (often referred to as 'bullicante'), executed in amber glass and resting on a clear glass foot. The seller attributes it to Venetian/Murano origins.
Story
The bullicante technique (controlled internal bubbles) and heavy, pulled-rim forms are classic hallmarks of mid-20th-century Murano (Venetian) glassmaking. Furnaces such as Archimede Seguso and Barovier & Toso popularized these organic, sculptural designs in the 1950s through the 1970s. Without a signature or original foil label, this piece is currently classified as a generic Murano export.
Maker / Origin
Unattributed
Condition & Value
Based on the limited visual evidence, the overall form and color appear stable, but a comprehensive condition check is pending. The delicate pulled 'fingers' at the rim are highly susceptible to chips, flea bites, and bruising.