Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini

Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini

Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini
This is a blue and white circus tent bowl from the 1950s. Made by Barbini in true Murano style! This item is in decent condition. There are some flaws on the bottom of the bowl and a tiny crack (please see pictures) in the top. The bowl measures 6 x 6 inches and is attractively symmetrical. Please reach out with any questions.
Gold Dusted 1950s Blue & White Circus Tent Art Glass Bowl Vintage Barbini

C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl

C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl

C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl
Collectors Peice :MCM Alfredo Barbini White cased Circus Tent Art Glass Murano Bowl C1950. See all photos for sizes. The bowl is packed with loads of copper Adventurine. The peice has No Damage (chips, nicks or impact marks). Feel free to ask any questions. Alfredo Barbini began learning the art of glass making in 1912, aged ten, at Abate Zanetti, the design school attached to the Murano Glass museum. He then went on to work for Ferro Toso, Cristalleria Murano, Zecchin-Martinuzzi, Seguso Vetri’dArte and Vetri Artistici Muranesi Societa Anonima. In 1946 he became a partner at Cenedese, and then began Barbini Glassworks in 1950. Barbini has become renowned for his heavy, thick sculptural forms which have won him many awards. In 1952 Alfredo’s daugher Oceania Barbini-Moretti joined the glassworks and is now the company’s sales manager. His son Flavio became a designer for the firm in 1968.
C1950 MCM Murano Alfedo Barbini Circus Tent Bowl