Posted 6 months ago
RhondaCorv…
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This is another one of my unique ashtray finds. Lately I have came across several glass pieces that I love that have this particular color. This ashtray was picked up at a local thrift store (I've got to start venturing out to estate sales, lol)...There is no marking or label and I have no idea who made it or the circa. I think it's pretty awesome.
Rhonda
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It is probably Italian and is typical of the work of artists in Murano like Seguso.
Check out 'shell seguso' on google images.
This one is quite beautiful.
Thank you vetraio50 :) your insight has just made my day. A possible Murano!! Since my first Murano find, I've been naturally drawn to all sorts of Italian glass, instinctively.