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Murano Aquamarine Blue Swung Glass Finger Vase
I believe that this pretty swung finger vase is Italian art glass, probably Murano. There is no label but the bottom is ground and polished and I've seen this very same form with a Murano label.
The vase is a pretty shade of clear aquamarine blue. It stands 10-3/4" tall. There is no damage but I see two tiny bubbles in the glass and a tiny smudge of water residue inside the bottom that my cleaning could not reach to remove.
Circa: 1950s 1960s
Country of Origin: IT
Manufacturer: Murano
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1571
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Georges Briard Bent Glass Strawberries Double Pocket Tray
This retro George Briard serving dish or tray is described in the book "Designed And Signed" by Leslie Pina as a "white opal glass 2 pocket server with black and red strawberry pattern". Actually, the strawberries are red, green, and metallic gold - there is no black at all.
The dish measures 14-1/2" by 8-1/2" and is in excellent, like-new condition with no damage, scratches, or design wear. Signed, of course, Georges Briard. A fun and cheerful serving piece for the Briard or strawberries collector.
Circa: 1950s - 1960s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Georges Briard
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4780
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Divided Crystal Plate with Intaglio Flower Basket Design
I don't know who made these attractive crystal plates but they're very nice. About 10-1/2" diameter and quite heavy, they have ball rims similar to Heisey's Lariat but smaller. My best guess, but it is only that, is that they were made by same Czech glass firm that did the Candlewick lookalikes in the 1970s and 1980s.
The plates are divided into four sections and have a flower basket and fruit cornucopia motif in the largest section. The design is intaglio, embossed in relief from the underside. They are in very good condition with no chips, flakes, cloudiness or other damage. Four plates are available, price is per plate. If purchasing more than one, your shipping cost will be adjusted to actual - the shipping calculator does not work with multiple items.
Circa: 1970s - 1980s est.
Manufacturer: Unmarked
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6487
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Amberina and Clear Swung Glass Vase
This amberina and clear swung glass bud vase is 9" tall. The body has five defined vertical ribs on the outside, tapering toward the top. The red-orange amberina coloring appears to be cased inside the clear glass. There are several small bubbles in the glass but no chips, flakes, or damage.
Circa: 1960s - 1970s
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5311
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Seneca Driftwood Casual 2 Amber Sherbet Champagne Glasses
A pair of footed sherbet or champagne goblets in the Driftwood Casual line by Seneca Glass Company. They're a golden amber color, and measure 3 inches high by 3-3/4" diameter. One has a tiny nick at the underside of the base as shown, the other one is perfect. Priced accordingly.
Circa: 1960s
Country of Origin: US
Manufacturer: Seneca Glass
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5891
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Western Germany Reverse Painted Tray Red Flowers
This pretty reverse painted round glass tray was made in Western Germany around 1950. It measures 11-3/8" diameter not including the chromed metal handles. The airbrushed painting is a colorful bouquet of red flowers with green leaves and a gold border. The underside is brass sheet with the impressed mark Made In Western Germany (dating it from 1947 to 1951). There's a keyhole in the back so you can display it on your wall. The tray has one small fingertip-size spot of flaked or loose paint near one handle, but it's white-on-white and hard to discern. Otherwise excellent condition.
Circa: 1947 - 1951
Country of Origin: DE
Manufacturer: Post War West German Import
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