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Murano and Italian Art Glass1584 of 1610MURANO ? Murano Art Glass vase by Maestro Afro Celotto titled TIBERIO
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    Posted 14 years ago

    Hippichic
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    Hi, I have a pair of glass bottles signed "Gino Cenedese Murano" that I would like to know more about and possibly an approximate value. I've been able to find typical info on him, but nothing that looks like this pair, and most are only signed "Cenedese". Any info (date, value, etc.) will be greatly appreciated. Thank You!

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    1. officialfuel officialfuel, 14 years ago
      I wish I could give you some help on your glass bottles but I don't know much on those things. Someone on here should know. In you picture are you leaning on a fatboy. A girl that loves to ride. How awesome!
    2. Hippichic Hippichic, 14 years ago
      I hope someone can help me with them...haven't found many that were signed by the man himself, and most don't have his full name.........yep, been ridin since I was 7 (blue mini bike), graduated to a Suzuki 50, Yamaha 125, KZ1300, etc....now on my 5th hog...gets in your blood and stays there don't it :)
    3. officialfuel officialfuel, 14 years ago
      I'm riding a 98 FLSTS with 92,000 miles. I've put every mile on him.
    4. mark mark, 14 years ago
      Gino Cenedese 1907- 1973 Italy.
      Open his factory in 1946 and designed with Alfredo Barbini until 1950. In 1959, Antonio Da Ros was art director. and From 1964 to 1970, he worked with Ermanno Ason. One of their accomplishments was the work with "sommersi" vessels in layers of graduated colors. Looks like this is what you have. The sticker is authentic. Value is not know to me at this time.
    5. apostata apostata, 3 years ago
      gino designed glass in the 50 ties, but did, not blow glass in the fifties
    6. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      insert a fasce -- dating scavo legislation on cystic fibrosis
    7. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      tough call formally technically it is not a fasce, it is not of the fifties because the acid bathing is different

      try to run this on signing and colour of label , won,t help because they intertwine

      try to run this on design , sampling is to small

      IMO it is Late 60 in stead of early 60 at least the left got value the annerimento of the scavo is almost absent ( = oxidation )

      nothing wrong with decent scavo , there is a lot junk scavo ,but they are not allowed to make decent scavo anymore for the obvious legislative reasons , so at least in the long it will make value

      well done , congrats
    8. apostata apostata, 2 years ago
      imo it doesnot really matter the technical division between scavo and satinato finishing but who am i

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