Need info on this piece of art glass.
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Linda T on Apr 06, 2014Don't know, but my partner buys a lot and usually searches and finds equivalent on eBay with various prices.Helpful Reply
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Mella J on Apr 06, 2014Thanks..I never think to look there, but I will. In my experience, the things I like never turn out to be worth too much than what I paid for them. I buy for me, not for investment or resale. This is just a very unusual piece that got my curiosity up.Helpful Reply
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Lynn Scapatici Couch Myers on Apr 06, 2014Can you give a little more info about the piece? It's a little difficult to get a good idea from the photo. Is it thick/heavy glass? Is the inner color different from the outside? Is it bowl shaped or flat? From what I can tell from the pic, it looks like the inside may be gold? If so, it may be Italian art glass from the Seguso family?Helpful Reply
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Terra Gazelle on Apr 06, 2014Love the belt cushion... I have two very heavy, large blown glass bowls. I have no idea who created them. They were gifts from my husband that he got at different auctions. One is a lovely sea green, the other a cobalt blue. There is something about this bowl that reminds me of those I have.Helpful Reply
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Melody on Apr 06, 2014I see a very interesting birdbath.Helpful Reply
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Terra Gazelle on Apr 06, 2014You did a great job on the stool. Very creative.Helpful Reply
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Mella J on Apr 06, 2014Thanks so much!Helpful Reply
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Bonnie Lewenza on Apr 06, 2014It kind of looks like a glass piece from the 1960's, but it is hard to tell from the picture, does it have like almost a mother of pearl look to it?Helpful Reply
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Mella J on Apr 06, 2014It's more like a bubble glass look...I'm not too great of a photographer....when you hold it to the light you can see lots of bubbles in it. It's very heavy. The closest thing I've found was a Murano piece, different color and shape, but had the darker rim and the bubbles.Helpful Reply
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Julie Sims on Apr 08, 2014I know nothing about glass, but I got into 1950s/1960s ashtrays about 10 years ago, ceramic and it looks like that may be what it was intended for? Because it looks so shallow.Helpful Reply
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Julie Sims on Apr 08, 2014Oh gosh I sure do know that! Some of the ceramic pieces I had back then, I was appalled that they were ever used as an ashtray!!! Have fun! A great conversation piece none the less!Helpful Reply
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Becky Thorstenson on Jan 11, 2015I have looked on Google , and from what I saw, it looks like it could be petrified wood that has been polished...just saying.Helpful Reply
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