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LARGE Barovier & Toso Murano Cordonato d'Oro Gold Leaf Vintage Glass Vase
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Scandinavian Glass
Scandinavian glass - shown below is our current range of vases, bowls and other decorative vintage collectable glassware from the region of Scandinavia. Please choose a sub category below to browse all glassware of that type that we currently have available in our glass shop.
A large amount of stylish, artistic and functional Scandinavian glass has been produced for several centuries. The most notable Scandinavian country with a thriving glass industry is Sweden, particularly the region of Småland, where glass production began in the mid 18th century. Denmark, Finland and Norway are also home to popular manufacturers of Scandinavian glass.
A large amount of stylish, artistic and functional Scandinavian glass has been produced for several centuries. The most notable Scandinavian country with a thriving glass industry is Sweden, particularly the region of Småland, where glass production began in the mid 18th century. Denmark, Finland and Norway are also home to popular manufacturers of Scandinavian glass.