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    Posted 12 years ago

    lovedecant…
    (237 items)

    A Murano tazza, probably Salviati, and probably early 20th century. Blown with gold leaf and pick glass in the bowl and foot and a clear glass stem. The hollow stem has a frill of glass at its widest point. It's not a decanter.

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    1. scottvez scottvez, 11 years ago
      I know it is the same place but I usually see this type called Venetian vs. Murano.

      Can you shed any light on that?

      PERSONALLY, I would call this Venetian and reserve the "Murano" tag for other (usually later, less fragile) pieces.

      I guess either tag is correct?

      scott

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