Description
A freeform art glass Mdina bowl/dish (or ashtray).
The technique/design was down to Michael Harris in Malta in the late 1960s through the 1970s.
This is probably early 1970s.
Mediterranean sea like colouring – known as ‘Sea and Sand’.
The colouring is a turquoise blue with an internal crizzle web of gold.
All cased in thick clear glass.
Mouth blown/hand made with folds and undulations, different from every angle and unique.
There’s five subtle rim indents for a cigarette (would have been a fancy ashtray back in the day).
Flat signed base.
Small but chunky: 11.5cm wide x 5cm high max.
Very good displayable condition.
Some signs of age but due to the complex busy design, you’ll struggle to see or find any flaws.

















