Vaas met dubbele oren - Handmade - Glas - Cobalt Blauw






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Één handgemaakt cobaltblauw glas vazen in amphora‑vorm, met twee heldere aangehechte handgrepen, mondgeblazen, 18 cm hoog, 11 cm breed en 10 cm diep, gewicht 987 g, uit 1960–1970, vintage mid‑century modern, in goede staat met lichte ouderdomssporen en zonder chips of barsten.
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Classic Hand-Blown Cobalt Blue Glass Vase – Amphora / Urn Shape – With Applied Clear Handles.
This elegant cobalt blue vase is a beautiful example of classic hand- or mouth-blown glasswork.
Shaped like an amphora or urn, it features two clear, applied glass handles that create a striking contrast with the deep blue body.
A rough pontil mark on the underside, along with the thickness and subtly organic shape, clearly indicate its handmade origin. The vase is completely intact: no chips, no cracks.
Inside one of the handles, several linear air bubbles can be seen, along with three very small lines on the attachment point of the same handle. Both handles remain firmly attached. These details are consistent with authentic handcrafted glass rather than mass production.
There is no maker’s mark present, so the exact origin is unknown. However, based on its characteristics, it can be associated with Murano-style Italian glassmaking or high-quality Polish art glass.
A refined and collectible piece for lovers of hand-blown glass.
Classic Hand-Blown Cobalt Blue Glass Vase – Amphora / Urn Shape – With Applied Clear Handles.
This elegant cobalt blue vase is a beautiful example of classic hand- or mouth-blown glasswork.
Shaped like an amphora or urn, it features two clear, applied glass handles that create a striking contrast with the deep blue body.
A rough pontil mark on the underside, along with the thickness and subtly organic shape, clearly indicate its handmade origin. The vase is completely intact: no chips, no cracks.
Inside one of the handles, several linear air bubbles can be seen, along with three very small lines on the attachment point of the same handle. Both handles remain firmly attached. These details are consistent with authentic handcrafted glass rather than mass production.
There is no maker’s mark present, so the exact origin is unknown. However, based on its characteristics, it can be associated with Murano-style Italian glassmaking or high-quality Polish art glass.
A refined and collectible piece for lovers of hand-blown glass.
