Weight is about 30 pounds Made of glass Signed on bottom by artist Wide : 17in Height: 15in I need to know the artist name
It was exhibited in a museum in south florida
Hi Jason,
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
It's hard to tell what the signature says - what does it look like to you?
Thanks to advise,
Delia
Hi Jason,
We are often dependent on getting as much information as possible from our clients. In most cases, we can make an attribution or identify the maker based on the photos; in this case, I have run a variety of name combinations through the various databases on studio art glass makers that we have access to and have drawn a blank. If the gallery or dealer you acquired this from has any more/additional information about the name of the artist (or the museum in which it was exhibited), please let me know and I'll see what I can find out.
If this were to go to auction, it would be catalogued and valued as follows:
A Twentieth Century Studio Art Glass Vase
Probably European, possibly Italian, mid 20th Century
of asymmetrical form with millefiori-type palette and applied clear glass 'handles,' signed indistinctly underneath.
15 inches high, 17 inches wide
PROVENANCE: acquired from a gallery
EXHIBITIONS: shown at a South Florida museum
$200-300*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
I dont know i thought that was part of your job in appraisal. So hard ulocsnz maybe