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AI Identification

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Art glass bowl in the style of Seguso or Barovier & Toso

Art Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $800

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item is a decorative art glass bowl featuring a shallow, wide-rimmed profile with an organic, undulating 'hand-kerchief' or ruffled edge. The glass exhibits a distinctive texture that appears consistent with the 'merletto' or 'filigrana' techniques, creating a fine, mesh-like internal lattice pattern. The color is a warm, translucent amber-gold hue, which may be achieved through the inclusion of gold leaf (aventurine technique) or colored glass canes. The construction shows a smooth central basin that transitions into a textured, folded rim. Consistent with the owner's note, there are no visible maker's marks, signatures, or labels in the image, making a specific factory attribution impossible without further physical inspection. The style is highly reminiscent of mid-20th-century Murano glass production, specifically pieces attributed to makers such as Archimede Seguso or Barovier & Toso. Overall condition appears good with no obvious chips or cracks visible in the photograph, though surface wear on the base cannot be assessed. This identification remains a hypothesis based on visual style and technique alone.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual analysis of the provided image, I have evaluated this art glass bowl as a mid-20th-century Murano-style piece. Per the owner's submission, the item lacks marks or signatures, which is common for glass from this era but prevents a confirmed identification. The bowl exhibits characteristics consistent with high-quality Venetian techniques, specifically the 'merletto' or filigree lace-like pattern and a ruffled 'hand-kerchief' rim. The gold-toned appearance suggests the possible use of aventurine (gold leaf) inclusions. While the style is highly reminiscent of designs by Archimede Seguso or Barovier & Toso, I cannot verify the maker without physical inspection and provenance documentation. My estimate of $400 - $800 assumes the piece is a genuine mid-century Murano production in excellent condition. If an in-person examination by a glass expert or the discovery of a label were to link this specifically to a prestige maker like Seguso, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if it is a later 20th-century 'in the style of' reproduction or a less complex student piece, the market value would likely fall between $50 and $150. I am unable to assess the base for 'shelf wear' or identify internal stress fractures from this photo. To confirm the origin and value, I recommend a physical inspection to evaluate weight, glass clarity, and pontil mark characteristics, alongside any available history of ownership. The current market for mid-century Italian art glass remains stable for high-quality, technically complex pieces like this one.

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