Hand-blown and hand-formed emerald glass low bowl centerpiece. First shown in Blenko’s 1951 catalog as part no. 904.
Early pre-designer Blenko form. The base of this bowl has evident bottom-wear which takes many, many years of surface contact to accumulate. Bottom-wear is a sign of age and not considered damage. See image 2.
The pontil scar on the center of the base also shows age and is proof of blown glass. A pontil scar is the point where the glass maker disconnected the punty rod which holds the glass as it is being blown and formed.
The short knop stem, the foot and the bowl were fashioned separately and applied together. The ruffled bowl rim was accomplished with hand-tool.
This is a high quality early Blenko piece. The emerald glass color is rich and jewel-like. The form is elegant and well-designed.
In excellent condition. Measures 7¼” round, 3¼” tall.
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