On offer is a beautiful Murano glass saucer / plate / shallow bowl.
The plate was made by Salviati, Murano in Italy. There is no indication as to the date of this piece - but I am thinking that it must date to the first half of the 20th century.
As you can see, it is very delicate and it is certainly remarkable it has survived in pristine condition with no condition issues of any kind.
This little plate has a wavering frilled edge.
The plate or saucer has a diameter of 6 3/4 inches at the widest point.
This plate has white, pale blue and gold coloured aventurine twisted caning throughout. It is made using the Zanfirico / Latticino technique - where fine canes have been stretched and twisted to form a glorious lattice pattern.
The quality is just stunning. The name of this glass blowing technique is called: Zanfirico with Latticino. It consists of fine filigree canes that have been stretched and twisted to form beautiful lattice patterns.
CODE D
The plate was made by Salviati, Murano in Italy. There is no indication as to the date of this piece - but I am thinking that it must date to the first half of the 20th century.
As you can see, it is very delicate and it is certainly remarkable it has survived in pristine condition with no condition issues of any kind.
This little plate has a wavering frilled edge.
The plate or saucer has a diameter of 6 3/4 inches at the widest point.
This plate has white, pale blue and gold coloured aventurine twisted caning throughout. It is made using the Zanfirico / Latticino technique - where fine canes have been stretched and twisted to form a glorious lattice pattern.
The quality is just stunning. The name of this glass blowing technique is called: Zanfirico with Latticino. It consists of fine filigree canes that have been stretched and twisted to form beautiful lattice patterns.
CODE D