Pair of small, Emerald, Sommerso Vases, with bullicante (evenly-spaced and graduated bubbles), and much gold dust throughout. We attribute these to Venini, as they are unsigned, but very much resemble other documented Venini items. Vasi dell'oro di Venini Bullicante e di vetro di arte dello smeraldo. One measures 2.875" (7.32 cm) tall, by 2.75" (6.98 cm) largest diameter; and the other is 3" (7.26 cm) tall, 2.50" (6.35 cm) largest diameter. Both are in excellent condition. c. 1940-1960. $1... Click for details
Rare and a quite unusual piece of 19th Century Venetain glass, positively identified as by the glass house of Salviati Dott. Antonio. While tazzas, bowls, goblets, vases, and small plates are usual finds in Venetian glass, serving platters are seldom seen. This diamond-quilted, pale, mottled green, heavily gold-included platter measures an amazing 14.25" (36.19 cm) diameter, and 1.50" (3.81 cm) tall, with a 6.50" (16.51 cm) diameter well, 3.75+" (9.52 cm) rim. Unmistakably Salviati, as it per... Click for details
Late 20th C. to early 21st Century, quite large, 12 oz., bell-shaped, Venetian art glass Goblet. Turquoise blue bowl and foot, with unbroken bands of gold-included threading near the rim; an elaborate stem of richly gold-included decoration consisting of ribbed orbs, tool-worked foliate petals, and a row of flared, turquoise rigaree, all in crystal and pink glass. The color of this goblet is just lovely, and in vivid light, the brilliant cobalt blue may be seen in the glass. The attached foot... Click for details
Fifteen-piece, beautifully made, mouthblown lampwork Art Glass Collection, consisting of twelve various shapes and colors of Pitchers, Jugs; two Vases, and one Oil Lamp. Sizes vary from .75" (1.90 cm) tall x .75" (1.90 cm) diameter (the smallest pitcher) to 3" tall x .75" (7.62 x 1.90 cm) diameter (the oil lamp). Age and origin unknown. All pieces are in excellent condition.
A small, footed, unsigned, Steuben bowl in Carder's "Florentia" pattern, no. 6785, with random bubbles, and five applied leaves encircling the base of the bowl, designed in the style of Venetian glass, "facon de Venise." Carder's design notes indicate this bowl was made in green and "cinnamon." Folded foot; sharp, snapped pontil; age-confirming wear may be seen on the foot, under magnification. 2.62" (6.65 cm) tall, 5" (12.70 cm) rim diameter, 2.5" (6.35 cm) foot diameter. Excellent conditio... Click for details
Combined ORIGINAL PRICE OF $1,160.00 for this collection Lot of Vintage and Antique Opaline Art Glass; offered here at our Inventory Reduction price of $651 plus $65 US Shipping. DESCRIPTIONS FOLLOW:
1. Enameled Opaline Glass Perfume Bottle Bohemian 19th C: Original price of $195; Rare oyster colored Opaline Art Glass Antique Perfume Bottle... Click for details
Elegant and stately 13" (33.02 cm) tall, Bohemian art glass Vase, with alligator texture, and iridesence of green, blue, pink; decorated with thick, pitted glass swag in iridescent emerald green. We believe this to be Rindskopf, although it could just as well be Loetz or one of the other fine Bohemian glass manufacturers of the late 19th, early 20th Century. Nearly 13" (33.02cm) tall, 4.75" (12.06 cm) largest diameter near the base, 3.75" (9.52 cm) rim diameter. Excellent condition with an ... Click for details
Delightfully sculpted Amethyst Art Glass Parrot by Baccarat, and made in France. Note the label on his wing, the engraved signature near the base, and the acid-etched logo on the base. 4" x 4" x 1.75" (10.16 x 10.16 x 4.44 cm) thick. Excellent condition. $10 US Shipping.
Turn-of-the century art glass tazza, swirling shadow ribs in both the removable bowl and the attached foot; thick hand-gilding around edges in floral and leaf design; both the bowl and the foot have ground pontils; engraved number on the base reads "Ro195802." This same piece is documented in Miller's Glass book. Maker unknown, possibly Bohemian; although we have seen another attributed to Thomas Webb, England. 4.5" (11.43 cm) tall, 6" (15.24 cm) diameter bowl, 4" (10.16 cm) diameter foot. So... Click for details
Appearing as if polished Jade, is this Rare late 19th to early 20th Century Italian, opaque pink, Muranese "Opal" glass (opaline), with gold-plated rim and ring-handles; six genuine, semi-precious stones of Jade (or perhaps Chalcedny), Coral-(2), Turquoise, Black Onyx, and Carnelian. Original label on base reads, "Made in Italy." It measures a petite 4.50" (11.43 cm) diameter to outside of handles, 1.75" (4.44 cm) tall. See item no. 807, for a matching, hand-enameled cylinder vase, also in Mu... Click for details