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This appears to be a vintage art glass basket, likely a Murano piece given the description provided in the image's text. It features a distinctive 'scrambled' or 'spatter' glass body in shades of white, blue, and yellow, creating a vibrant, confetti-like effect. The basket has a ruffled or crimped top edge, forming an irregular, organic opening. The handle is clear glass and heavily textured, possibly in a ribbed or twisted design, with decorative clear glass elements flaring out from where it attaches to the basket body. The base is also crafted from clear glass, providing stability and complementing the handle. The overall construction suggests hand-blown or artisan craftsmanship, common in Murano glass. The condition appears to be good to very good, as noted in the image's accompanying text, with no immediately visible chips, cracks, or significant damage, though some light wear consistent with age may be present. The form factor is typical of decorative baskets designed to hold small items or simply serve as an ornamental object. The use of multiple glass colors and the clear applied elements showcase the skill involved in its creation.
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Upon examining the image, this vintage art glass basket immediately strikes one as a charming and well-crafted piece. The 'scrambled' or 'spatter' glass body, with its vibrant white, blue, and yellow hues, is characteristic of mid-20th-century Murano or Murano-style glasswork. The ruffled top edge adds an organic touch, while the clear, textured handle and applied decorative elements showcase a good level of artisan skill. The condition, based purely on visual assessment from the image, appears to be very good; I don't observe any overt chips, cracks, or significant abrasions. This aligns with the description of "good to very good" condition. Demand for decorative vintage art glass, particularly colorful pieces, remains steady. Pieces exhibiting distinctive techniques and good condition, like this one, generally perform well in the secondary market. While an exact Murano attribution cannot be definitively confirmed from images alone—as many studios produced similar styles—the quality suggests a European origin, likely Italy. For full authentication, I would need to conduct an in-person examination to assess the pontil mark, analyze glass texture and weight, and look for any artist signatures or maker's marks, which are often subtle or located on the base. Provenance documentation, if available, would also be invaluable. Without physical examination or direct provenance, it's prudent to appraise it as 'Murano Style' due to the possibility of pieces from other glass-making regions mimicking the Murano aesthetic. However, its decorative appeal and apparent condition are strong value drivers.