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AI Identification

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Mezza Filigrana-style undulating glass bowl

Art Glass

AI Estimated Value

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$400 - $650

As of July 14, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a hand-blown glass bowl featuring a crimped, undulating rim and a complex internal texture. The bowl exhibits a fine 'Mezza Filigrana' technique, consistent with mid-20th-century Murano glass traditions, characterized by a delicate lattice of internal opaque white or golden canes within a translucent amber glass matrix. The overall color is a pale gold or honey hue, with a subtle iridescent sheen visible on the polished interior surface. The form is organic and asymmetric, with deep folds on one side, suggesting the artist manipulated the glass while hot. Such items are stylistically consistent with the mid-century designs of Venini or Barovier & Toso, though no signature or etched mark is visible in the provided image to verify a specific maker. The piece appears to be in good condition with no visible chips or cracks, showing even transparency and fine craftsmanship in the consistency of the internal threading. Without a physical inspection or a legible sticker/mark, this is identified as a high-quality art glass vessel in the Italian style.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on the provided imagery, the item displays the aesthetic characteristics of a high-quality hand-blown Murano art glass vessel. I have analyzed the delicate Mezza Filigrana latticework and the undulating, organic rim, which are hallmarks of mid-20th-century Italian craftsmanship. While the form and internal threading are stylistically consistent with noted manufacturers such as Venini or Barovier & Toso, no mark or signature is visible to support a specific attribution; therefore, my assessment remains a hypothesis based on visual evidence alone. From what I can see, the glass appears to be in good condition with no apparent chips or fractures, though a physical inspection would be required to verify the absence of micro-stress cracks or base wear. My valuation range of $400 - $650 assumes the piece is a period-correct, high-quality Murano production. This value reflects general market interest for Italian mid-century glass of this complexity. However, value is highly dependent on authentication. If a physical examination were to identify a signature or provide provenance confirming a major designer, the value could increase significantly. Conversely, if the item is later determined to be a modern 'in the style of' reproduction or a lesser-quality copy, the estimated market value would likely decrease to the $100 - $200 range. To confirm my working assumption of its origin, I recommend an in-person examination by a glass specialist and a review of the base for possible faint etched signatures or acid stamps that may not be visible in photographs.

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