Varie marche - Bottle (18) - Crystal





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Set of 18 mouth-blown crystal items, including 14 bottles and 4 carafes, dating to 1950–1960, with pieces from Empoli, Fumo, French and Irish glassmakers and Murano, in good used condition with minor signs of age.
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Set of 14 bottles and 4 mouth-blown crystal carafes consisting of: from photo number 3 to photo number 10 inclusive, one carafe belongs to Empoli Glassware (Florence), now out of use since the 1950s, with heights ranging from 34.5 cm to 27.5 cm and diameters from 15 to 11 cm. Photos 11/12 belong to Fumo Glassware (Naples) from the 1970s, heights from 29.5 to 29 cm and diameters from 14 to 11.5 cm. From photo number 13 to photo number 16 belong to French crystal manufacturers from the 1950s, heights from 30.5 cm to 27.5 cm and diameters from 12.5 to 12 cm. Photos 17/18 – 3 carafes belong to Irish crystal manufacturers from the 1960s, heights from 18.5 to 16.5 cm and diameters from 11 to 8.5 cm. Photo 19 is a blown and painted glass bottle produced in Murano (Venice) in the 1950s, height 20.5 cm x diameter 7.5 cm.
Set of 14 bottles and 4 mouth-blown crystal carafes consisting of: from photo number 3 to photo number 10 inclusive, one carafe belongs to Empoli Glassware (Florence), now out of use since the 1950s, with heights ranging from 34.5 cm to 27.5 cm and diameters from 15 to 11 cm. Photos 11/12 belong to Fumo Glassware (Naples) from the 1970s, heights from 29.5 to 29 cm and diameters from 14 to 11.5 cm. From photo number 13 to photo number 16 belong to French crystal manufacturers from the 1950s, heights from 30.5 cm to 27.5 cm and diameters from 12.5 to 12 cm. Photos 17/18 – 3 carafes belong to Irish crystal manufacturers from the 1960s, heights from 18.5 to 16.5 cm and diameters from 11 to 8.5 cm. Photo 19 is a blown and painted glass bottle produced in Murano (Venice) in the 1950s, height 20.5 cm x diameter 7.5 cm.

