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American Silvered Glass Decanter, Mid-Century Modernist Bulbous Form
This striking silvered glass decanter features a compelling architectural silhouette, characterized by a voluminous, bulbous body that transitions seamlessly into a slender, elongated neck with a dramatic flared rim. The brilliant "mercury glass" finish provides a high-luster, mirror-like surface that brilliantly captures surrounding light, lending the piece a fluid and ethereal presence. Its sleek, minimalist geometry makes it an exceptional decorative object that balances Mid-Century industrial precision with timeless sculptural elegance.
Attribution & Period
Consistent with Libbey Glass Company, United States, 1960s.
The form and construction of this decanter are highly consistent with the modernist "Silver Leaf" or silvered glassware lines produced by American firms like Libbey during the mid-20th century. While no factory mark is present on this specific example, the weight, the specific curvature of the bulbous base, and the method of internal silvering are all characteristic markers of American commercial art glass from the 1960s.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 8 1/2 in
Width / Diameter: 4 in (Body/Base)
Mouth Diameter: 2 5/8 in
Weight: 0.762 lbs
Condition
Presented in very good vintage condition. The glass body is free of chips, cracks, or professional repairs. The internal silvering remains largely bright and vibrant; however, there is a localized area of wear to the metallic finish near the neck, as documented in the provided photography. This minor age-related wear is consistent with authentic mid-century silvered glass and does not detract from the overall structural integrity or display quality.
Authenticity & Construction
This decanter is crafted using a professional-grade internal silvering process, a technique designed to create a permanent reflective surface protected by the glass walls. The fire-polished flared mouth and the balanced distribution of weight in the base indicate a high standard of manufacturing. Its design reflects the 1960s movement toward "space age" aesthetics, where traditional functional forms were reimagined with futuristic, metallic finishes.
Placement
The reflective surface and bold geometry of this decanter make it a standout addition to a Mid-Century Modern bar cart, a glass-topped credenza, or a minimalist shelving unit. It performs exceptionally well in environments with diverse light sources, where its mirror-like finish can reflect the textures and colors of a sophisticated interior.
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 striking silvered glass decanter features a compelling architectural silhouette, characterized by a voluminous, bulbous body that transitions seamlessly into a slender, elongated neck with a dramatic flared rim. The brilliant "mercury glass" finish provides a high-luster, mirror-like surface that brilliantly captures surrounding light, lending the piece a fluid and ethereal presence. Its sleek, minimalist geometry makes it an exceptional decorative object that balances Mid-Century industrial precision with timeless sculptural elegance.
Attribution & Period
Consistent with Libbey Glass Company, United States, 1960s.
The form and construction of this decanter are highly consistent with the modernist "Silver Leaf" or silvered glassware lines produced by American firms like Libbey during the mid-20th century. While no factory mark is present on this specific example, the weight, the specific curvature of the bulbous base, and the method of internal silvering are all characteristic markers of American commercial art glass from the 1960s.
Dimensions & Weight
Height: 8 1/2 in
Width / Diameter: 4 in (Body/Base)
Mouth Diameter: 2 5/8 in
Weight: 0.762 lbs
Condition
Presented in very good vintage condition. The glass body is free of chips, cracks, or professional repairs. The internal silvering remains largely bright and vibrant; however, there is a localized area of wear to the metallic finish near the neck, as documented in the provided photography. This minor age-related wear is consistent with authentic mid-century silvered glass and does not detract from the overall structural integrity or display quality.
Authenticity & Construction
This decanter is crafted using a professional-grade internal silvering process, a technique designed to create a permanent reflective surface protected by the glass walls. The fire-polished flared mouth and the balanced distribution of weight in the base indicate a high standard of manufacturing. Its design reflects the 1960s movement toward "space age" aesthetics, where traditional functional forms were reimagined with futuristic, metallic finishes.
Placement
The reflective surface and bold geometry of this decanter make it a standout addition to a Mid-Century Modern bar cart, a glass-topped credenza, or a minimalist shelving unit. It performs exceptionally well in environments with diverse light sources, where its mirror-like finish can reflect the textures and colors of a sophisticated interior.
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.
