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_ITALIAN GLASS4 of 5Murano sommerso vase, unknown designer and factoryFish sculptures Flavio Poli  (Seguso Vetri d'Arte, 1950s)
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Posted 1 year ago

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austrohung…
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I just got this Italian glass bowl for quite a nice price. It is not acid stamped at the bottom as I have seen in other Venini stuff from the 50s (we've got a simmilar one stamped with the classic three lines Venini/Murano/Italy, with the same size and slightly different latizzino work), but it has got the remains of a sticker. Can anyone tell me when these stickers were used so I can date back this lovely bowl? Also, is there a known designer for these kind of bowls? I've been told that Paolo Venini himself did but... just to be sure.

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  1. BELLIN68 BELLIN68, 1 year ago
    very beautiful bowl :) love it :)
  2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 1 year ago
    Nice bowl austro. Not sure about these "etichette".
    But have you come across these pages?
    Off topic, but on.....
    http://www.porroartconsulting.it/archivio.php
  3. ozmarty ozmarty, 1 year ago
    I think originally the shape /design is by Carlo Scarpa circa 1935.
  4. austrohungaro austrohungaro, 1 year ago
    Thanks all for your loves.

    Vetraio, I have found the same Venini sticker in here, only complete: http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/glass_labels/glass_labels.htm. Thanks for the links... I know someone's getting very happy to see it when I show it to him :)

    Ozmarty, yes, the shape does remind me of some Scarpa work. We've got a simmilar shaped only much bigger one from the 50s/60s... I'll try and take a picture of it just in case someone can identify it.

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