Scandinavian Twin-Handled Glass Bowl Possibly Sweden or Finland, circa 1960s–1970s
Clear glass bowl of cylindrical form with thickened rim and base, fitted with two opposing applied loop handles. The body with subtle internal movement and soft optical distortion consistent with mid-century Scandinavian glass production. Suitable for use as an ice bucket, punch bowl, or fruit bowl.
Width: 28 cm.
Height: 17.5 cm.
Condition
Good condition. Carefully used. No chips, cracks or faults observed.
Notes
Twin-handled glass vessels of this type were produced across Scandinavia in the mid-20th century for entertaining and table use. While no maker’s mark is present, the weight, clarity and restrained form align with Swedish and Finnish utility glass of the period, produced for both domestic and export markets.
Clear glass bowl of cylindrical form with thickened rim and base, fitted with two opposing applied loop handles. The body with subtle internal movement and soft optical distortion consistent with mid-century Scandinavian glass production. Suitable for use as an ice bucket, punch bowl, or fruit bowl.
Width: 28 cm.
Height: 17.5 cm.
Condition
Good condition. Carefully used. No chips, cracks or faults observed.
Notes
Twin-handled glass vessels of this type were produced across Scandinavia in the mid-20th century for entertaining and table use. While no maker’s mark is present, the weight, clarity and restrained form align with Swedish and Finnish utility glass of the period, produced for both domestic and export markets.
Description
Clear glass bowl of cylindrical form with thickened rim and base, fitted with two opposing applied loop handles. The body with subtle internal movement and soft optical distortion consistent with mid-century Scandinavian glass production. Suitable for use as an ice bucket, punch bowl, or fruit bowl.
Width: 28 cm.
Height: 17.5 cm.
Condition
Good condition. Carefully used. No chips, cracks or faults observed.
Notes
Twin-handled glass vessels of this type were produced across Scandinavia in the mid-20th century for entertaining and table use. While no maker’s mark is present, the weight, clarity and restrained form align with Swedish and Finnish utility glass of the period, produced for both domestic and export markets.





















