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Mid-Century Spatter Glass Two-Handled Vase

Art Glass / Decorative Collectibles

AI Estimated Value

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$125 - $225

As of June 26, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is an elegant art glass vase, likely of Mid-Century origin (circa 1950s-1970s), possibly Murano or British art glass. The piece is constructed from hand-blown cased glass, featuring an opaque white interior base with a vibrant blue and teal 'spatter' or 'splatter' pattern applied to the exterior. The vase stands with a bulbous lower body that tapers into a long, slender cylindrical neck with a flared rim. A defining characteristic of this piece is its two large, integrated applied handles. These handles are made of solid white glass, looping from the rim and terminating in decorative scrolls at the shoulder. The craftsmanship is evident in the symmetry of the hand-pulled handles and the decorative swirling of the colored inclusions. In terms of condition, the item appears to be in good vintage state, though some surface dust and minor shelf wear to the base are visible. There is a small dark speck on the lower right side of the bulbous base which may be a charcoal inclusion from the manufacturing process or an external mark. No significant cracks or chips are immediately apparent on the body or the delicate handles. The style is reminiscent of 'End of Day' glass techniques.

AI Appraisal Report

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I have virtually examined this mid-century spatter glass vase. The piece exhibits characteristics consistent with 1960s-1970s production, likely originating from a regional European workshop (such as Empoli or British glassworks like Wedgwood or Whitefriars) or perhaps high-quality Japanese imports of the era. The hand-blown cased glass features a well-distributed blue and teal spatter pattern over an opaque white base, a technique often called 'End of Day' glass. The pulled handles show good symmetry and technical proficiency. Regarding condition, the vase appears structurally sound. I noted a small dark speck on the lower bulbous section; while likely a carbon inclusion common in the blowing process, it does slightly detract from the uniformity of the color. Minor shelf wear on the pontil area is appropriate for age. The current market for mid-century art glass remains steady, though unnamed spatter glass is more common than signed Murano or Scandinavian pieces. Comparables for unsigned 2-handled spatter vases of this height typically sell in the $100 to $250 range at auction. Value is positively impacted by the 'scrolled' termination of the handles, but capped by the lack of a visible maker's mark or label. Note: This assessment is based on photographic evidence only. A physical inspection is required to check for internal 'flea bite' chips, verify weight/glass density, and search for acid-etched signatures that may be invisible in photos. Full authentication would require provenance documentation or a definitive catalog match to a specific factory like Fratelli Toso or Chribska.

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