This lot consists of three primary decorative glassware items dating from the mid-to-late 20th century. The first is a large clear glass vase of rounded cylindrical form featuring an all-over crackle glass or ice glass texture. The second is a tapered cylindrical vase in smoked grey-green tinted glass, accented with two horizontal opaque white bands near the rim in a mid-century modern style. The third item is a clear cut glass bowl, likely lead crystal and in the style of Waterford, decorated with a deep geometric diamond-cut pattern. This bowl is mounted on a square-form clear glass plinth and contains a silver-toned metal decorative insert with a pierced foliate openwork design. The items bear temporary adhesive labels marked S4 and 10 10. No etched signatures, backstamps, or permanent manufacturer marks are visible on any of the pieces.
Condition report:
The glassware appears to be in good condition with no visible chips, cracks, or internal clouding. The metal insert is intact and shows no signs of significant damage or heavy tarnish.
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