Libbey Glass Co. Silvered Glass Bud Vase, Mid-Century Sculptural Hourglass Form

US$275.00

This elegant silvered glass vessel possesses a striking architectural silhouette, transitioning from a weighted square base into a fluid, cinched hourglass neck. The reflective "mercury glass" finish creates an ethereal interplay of light, casting soft, distorted reflections that enhance its sculptural presence. With its clean lines and high-luster surface, the piece functions as a sophisticated focal point, bridging the gap between functional glassware and modern decorative art.

Attribution & Period Libbey Glass Company, United States, 1960s.

The attribution is supported by the distinct cursive "L" mark observed on the underside, consistent with the branding used by the Libbey Glass Company during the mid-20th century. The silvered application and the juxtaposition of the circular rim with a square pedestal base are characteristic of American commercial art glass from the 1960s, reflecting a move toward streamlined, modernist forms.

Dimensions & Weight

  • Height: 6 5/8 in

  • Width / Diameter: 2 1/2 in (Mouth)

  • Depth / Base Diameter: 2 1/4 in

  • Weight: 0.474 lbs

Condition

Presented in excellent condition. The silvered interior remains vibrant and intact with no observed oxidation or "flecking" common in silvered glass of this era. Surface glass is free of chips, cracks, or deep scratches. Base shows negligible wear consistent with light display use.

Authenticity & Construction

This piece is constructed using a double-walled glass blowing technique or an internal silvering process to achieve its mirror-like finish. The weighted base provides stability for the slender neck, while the fire-polished rim denotes a high-quality manufacturing standard. The embossed cursive "L" on the base serves as a definitive marker of its American heritage and mid-century production.

Placement

Ideally suited for a minimalist mantle, a lacquer side table, or as part of a curated collection of silver-toned decorative arts. Its reflective quality allows it to disappear and reappear within an interior, making it an excellent choice for a brightly lit vanity or an executive desk.

STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE

This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many MCM and antique design objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than guaranteed maker identification.

This elegant silvered glass vessel possesses a striking architectural silhouette, transitioning from a weighted square base into a fluid, cinched hourglass neck. The reflective "mercury glass" finish creates an ethereal interplay of light, casting soft, distorted reflections that enhance its sculptural presence. With its clean lines and high-luster surface, the piece functions as a sophisticated focal point, bridging the gap between functional glassware and modern decorative art.

Attribution & Period Libbey Glass Company, United States, 1960s.

The attribution is supported by the distinct cursive "L" mark observed on the underside, consistent with the branding used by the Libbey Glass Company during the mid-20th century. The silvered application and the juxtaposition of the circular rim with a square pedestal base are characteristic of American commercial art glass from the 1960s, reflecting a move toward streamlined, modernist forms.

Dimensions & Weight

  • Height: 6 5/8 in

  • Width / Diameter: 2 1/2 in (Mouth)

  • Depth / Base Diameter: 2 1/4 in

  • Weight: 0.474 lbs

Condition

Presented in excellent condition. The silvered interior remains vibrant and intact with no observed oxidation or "flecking" common in silvered glass of this era. Surface glass is free of chips, cracks, or deep scratches. Base shows negligible wear consistent with light display use.

Authenticity & Construction

This piece is constructed using a double-walled glass blowing technique or an internal silvering process to achieve its mirror-like finish. The weighted base provides stability for the slender neck, while the fire-polished rim denotes a high-quality manufacturing standard. The embossed cursive "L" on the base serves as a definitive marker of its American heritage and mid-century production.

Placement

Ideally suited for a minimalist mantle, a lacquer side table, or as part of a curated collection of silver-toned decorative arts. Its reflective quality allows it to disappear and reappear within an interior, making it an excellent choice for a brightly lit vanity or an executive desk.

STANDARD ATTRIBUTION & VALUE DISCLOSURE

This piece is described to the best of current scholarly and market knowledge. Any maker or regional attribution is based on visual analysis, materials, construction techniques, and documented stylistic comparisons. As with many MCM and antique design objects, definitive attribution may not be possible without original labels or factory records. Pricing reflects condition, quality, decorative appeal, and current collector demand rather than guaranteed maker identification.