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Antique Italian Opaline Glass Bowl Semi-Precious Stones
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Pre 1920 item# 1009414 (stock# 806)
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Barclay Galleries
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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-enam ...click for details
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Salviati Documented Venetian Glass Goblet 19th Century
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Pre 1920 item# 989556 (stock# 1106-1109)
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$225
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19th Century Salviati or Toso Art Glass Goblet, documented in Sheldon Barr's book, "Venetian Glass, Confections in Glass 1855-1914;" large, elegant, quilted, gold-included Goblet. The goblet appears in the upper, left-hand corner of the endpapers of Barr's book, and again on page 108. Barr describes them as being by "Salviati, Barovier, or Toso." The colors in the documented goblet are reversed from ours; from green bowl & foot, blue & Amethyst stems, to blu ...click for details
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19th C. Salviati Venetian Art Glass Dragon Candelabrum
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Pre 1900 item# 810684 (stock# 455)
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This is a rare and stunning piece of Salviati Venetian Glass, from 1890 to 1900...winged dragons, opalescent column, luminous (though does not fluoresce) chartreuse (a color rarely seen in surviving pieces), rolled-edge foot, and generous included gold everywhere. The top has at some point been lost or broken--it was either a candelabrum (probably removable) or tazza, and we observe that the professional who repaired it did an excellent job of salvaging the beauty of this piece. The top-knot, or ...click for details
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