Double Opening

Double Opening

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Object Name: 
Vessel
Title: 
Double Opening
Department
Modern
Place Made: 
Israel
Date: 
1986
Dimensions: 
Overall H: 15.3 cm, W: 12.9 cm, D: 7.5 cm
Accession Number: 
87.3.17
Location: 
Not on Display
Description
Transparent pale green non-lead glass with iridescent blue metal lustres; blown into mold made of wood, steel mesh, wire and nails, torched and manipulated, acid-etched, 4 layers of lustres. Irregular square shape with elongated neck; irregular narrow opening tops elongated, acid-etched, tapered neck encircled by sharply protruding shoulders, one side bearing an irregular circular opening; body roughly in the form of a rectangular box bearing overall abstract mold marks and bluish lustre enameling.
Inscription
Verberne Daniel (Hebrew Script)
signature
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Provenance
Verberne, Daniel ((b. 1953)), Source
1987-03-19
Moud Fridland & Daniel Verberne
Venue(s)
Beit Ha-Uman 1986 through 1986
New Glass Review, 8 (1987) illustrated, p. 27, pl. 90;

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