Murano Art Glass Tutti Frutti Clam Bowl
Vintage retro modern Murano art glass clam shell bowl. Made at Vetreria Fratelli Toso in the 1950’s, probably by Vittorio Ferro. Credit for the “Tutti Frutti” pattern is given to Dino Martens in the 1940s of AV.E.M. Stunning example of early mid century modernist Italian art glass. “Tutti Frutti” means “All Fruits” in Italian.
Blown emerald green glass layered with silver leaf aventurine, layered again with colorful cannes and entirely encased in cristallo (clear). In original condition with no chips or cracks. A maker’s miss of a small burst air bubble on the surface can be seen. This deep clam shell form is scarce.
Label remnant remains on the base but has no writing, just the shape. At one time the label read “Genuine Murano Glass Ferro Italarts Made in Italy”. New owner should not remove the remnant, the shape of the label is a clue to its identity and age.
This beautiful deep bowl was made for multi-purposes. Could be used as a catch-all, candleholder (remove metal from candle before using on old glass), potion bowl, ashtray and even food service.
Measures 5″ round, 2.5″ deep. Hand blown. Polished base. Heat finished rims. Weighs 1 lb.
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