Cesare Toso company, 1960s.
Container, vase, sculpture in transparent glass with a square shape and slightly rounded profiles, characterized by a vertical body that narrows towards the top, forming a soft shoulder and connected to a short neck. The lid, also in transparent glass, has a flat and flared edge, and a slightly rounded top; it is surmounted by a thin lid which has a glass decoration in the shape of a yellow lemon with a green leaf, stylised and shiny, which acts as a knob. The glass has bubbles, typical of hand-blown glass. There are no cracks and on the base of the vase you can see the artisanal detachment of the master.
Sizes
Height = 27 cm
Width = 14cm

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