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Wenecjańska/Murano dzban z ręcznie dmuchanego szkła z dekoracją aventurynową, przypisywany kręgowi Salviati/Barovier, Włochy (Murano), circa 1850–1900, wysokość 23 cm, szerokość 12 cm, głębokość 12 cm, w dobrym stanie używanym z drobnymi śladami wieku.
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Rare Venetian / Murano Glass Ewer with Aventurine Decoration – Attributed to the Salviati / Barovier Circle
A highly decorative Venetian glass ewer, most likely produced in Murano, Italy, circa 1880–1900.
This exceptional hand-blown vessel is characterised by an elaborate sculptural design with two strongly curved applied handles, delicate applied glass ornament, a richly modelled neck and a distinctive spiral-twisted stem. The body is decorated with several applied amber-gold elements containing sparkling aventurine-like inclusions.
The elaborate construction, hot-applied decoration and highly sculptural form are characteristic of the historic Venetian glass tradition of the late 19th century. The form and decorative vocabulary are comparable to rare Venetian Art Nouveau / Historic Revival glass produced in the Salviati and Barovier circles during this period.
The present piece is offered as attributed to the Salviati / Barovier circle, rather than as a definitively signed work. No original signature or manufacturer's label is visible.
Details
- Origin: Murano / Venice, Italy
- Period: circa 1880–1900
- Material: hand-blown glass
- Colour: clear glass with amber/gold aventurine decoration
- Height: approx. 30 cm
- Technique: free-blown and hot-applied glass elements
- Style: Venetian Historic Revival / early Art Nouveau
- Attribution: Salviati / Barovier circle, attributed
The piece is an impressive collector's object and a particularly decorative example of historic Venetian glassmaking. Its elaborate handles, sculptural stem and extensive applied decoration make it considerably more unusual than a standard Murano vase.
Please examine all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the condition report.
Condition
The object is presented in its original antique condition. Minor age-related surface wear and small irregularities inherent to hand-blown and hand-applied glass may be present. The photographs should be considered part of the condition description. Any visible damage, restoration or imperfections should be assessed from the detailed photographs before bidding.
A rare and visually striking piece for collectors of historic Venetian and Murano glass.
Rare Venetian / Murano Glass Ewer with Aventurine Decoration – Attributed to the Salviati / Barovier Circle
A highly decorative Venetian glass ewer, most likely produced in Murano, Italy, circa 1880–1900.
This exceptional hand-blown vessel is characterised by an elaborate sculptural design with two strongly curved applied handles, delicate applied glass ornament, a richly modelled neck and a distinctive spiral-twisted stem. The body is decorated with several applied amber-gold elements containing sparkling aventurine-like inclusions.
The elaborate construction, hot-applied decoration and highly sculptural form are characteristic of the historic Venetian glass tradition of the late 19th century. The form and decorative vocabulary are comparable to rare Venetian Art Nouveau / Historic Revival glass produced in the Salviati and Barovier circles during this period.
The present piece is offered as attributed to the Salviati / Barovier circle, rather than as a definitively signed work. No original signature or manufacturer's label is visible.
Details
- Origin: Murano / Venice, Italy
- Period: circa 1880–1900
- Material: hand-blown glass
- Colour: clear glass with amber/gold aventurine decoration
- Height: approx. 30 cm
- Technique: free-blown and hot-applied glass elements
- Style: Venetian Historic Revival / early Art Nouveau
- Attribution: Salviati / Barovier circle, attributed
The piece is an impressive collector's object and a particularly decorative example of historic Venetian glassmaking. Its elaborate handles, sculptural stem and extensive applied decoration make it considerably more unusual than a standard Murano vase.
Please examine all photographs carefully, as they form an integral part of the condition report.
Condition
The object is presented in its original antique condition. Minor age-related surface wear and small irregularities inherent to hand-blown and hand-applied glass may be present. The photographs should be considered part of the condition description. Any visible damage, restoration or imperfections should be assessed from the detailed photographs before bidding.
A rare and visually striking piece for collectors of historic Venetian and Murano glass.

