Teal and White Spatter Glass Pitcher
Art Glass / Collectible Glassware

Teal and White Spatter Glass Pitcher

This is a hand-blown art glass pitcher featuring a vibrant teal or turquoise translucent glass base with an integrated white spatter or 'end-of-day' confetti pattern. The body is globular in shape, tapering into a wide, flared neck with a subtly ruffled or scalloped rim. A Thick, translucent teal handle is attached to the body and lower neck, showing smooth finishing. The white glass inclusions are elongated or petal-shaped, suggesting a technique where glass chips were rolled into the hot gather before blowing. The interior of the mouth reveals the solid teal transparency of the glass. No manufacturer marks are immediately visible in the image, but the style is characteristic of mid-20th-century decorative glassware, possibly of Italian (Murano), West Virginia (Fenton or Kanawha), or Czech origin. The condition appears excellent with no visible cracks, large chips, or significant hazing; the surface maintains a high-gloss luster. The craftsmanship is evident in the uniform distribution of the spatter pattern and the graceful curvature of the applied handle.

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Basic Information

Category

Art Glass / Collectible Glassware

Appraised On

May 7, 2026

Estimated Value

$65.00 - $95.00

Item Description

This is a hand-blown art glass pitcher featuring a vibrant teal or turquoise translucent glass base with an integrated white spatter or 'end-of-day' confetti pattern. The body is globular in shape, tapering into a wide, flared neck with a subtly ruffled or scalloped rim. A Thick, translucent teal handle is attached to the body and lower neck, showing smooth finishing. The white glass inclusions are elongated or petal-shaped, suggesting a technique where glass chips were rolled into the hot gather before blowing. The interior of the mouth reveals the solid teal transparency of the glass. No manufacturer marks are immediately visible in the image, but the style is characteristic of mid-20th-century decorative glassware, possibly of Italian (Murano), West Virginia (Fenton or Kanawha), or Czech origin. The condition appears excellent with no visible cracks, large chips, or significant hazing; the surface maintains a high-gloss luster. The craftsmanship is evident in the uniform distribution of the spatter pattern and the graceful curvature of the applied handle.

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