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Lot # 60 - Vintage MCM Green Crackle Art Glass Lot
| Opening Bid : | $ 5.00 |
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| Start Date/Time: | 26-Jan-2026 7:00:00 AM |
| End Date/Time: | 02-Feb-2026 7:59:00 PM |
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Description :
A refined grouping of vintage green art glass featuring a rounded Made in Portugal bottle, a textured pinched-neck vase, a crackle glass pitcher, and a silver-fleck ruffled ashtray bowl. Together, these pieces highlight the bold color, sculptural form, and expressive surface techniques of Mid-Century Modern European art glass, combining rich emerald hues, organic silhouettes, and decorative textures popular in mid- to late-20th-century studio production. Origin: Portugal Date: Circa mid–late 20th century Dimensions: Approx. 8" H x 5.5" W Mark: Made in Portugal (molded) Color / Finish: Deep green glass with applied swirl detail and glossy finish Date: Circa mid–late 20th century Dimensions: Approx. 7" H x 3" W Color / Finish: Dark green textured glass Design: Pinched organic form with sculptural profile Date: Circa mid–late 20th century Dimensions: Approx. 4" H Color / Finish: Bright emerald green crackle glass Design: Hand-formed pitcher with applied handle and textured body Date: Circa mid–late 20th century Dimensions: Approx. 5.5" W x 3" H Color / Finish: Green glass with silver flake inclusions and clear accents Design: Ruffled rim ashtray bowl with controlled bubbles and MCM Murano-style influenceItem Details:
Green Glass Bottle
Pinched-Neck Art Glass Vase
Crackle Glass Pitcher
Silver-Fleck Ruffled Art Glass Ashtray Bowl (Likely Murano)
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