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Murano? Vase

By _nyx_, 14 February, 2025
Description

I don't know much about it, but from what I looked up by images, it seems like Murano vase.  There is no mark on the bottom and it's about 6 inches tall and heavy.  No chips or cracks.

Thank you.

Category
Glassware and Crystal
Condition
Excellent
For Sale?
No
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NaidaTheCollector

4 months 2 weeks ago

Murano-Style Faceted Glass Vase

Item: Murano-Style Faceted Sommerso Glass Vase

Category: Glassware and Crystal

Medium: Heavy, thick-cut glass with a layered Sommerso effect (blue and yellow encased in clear glass)

Size: Approx. 6 inches tall

Condition: Excellent – No chips or cracks

Distinguishing Features:

  • Faceted geometric design with clean-cut edges
  • Sommerso (submerged glass) technique with deep blue interior and amber/yellow outer layer
  • Heavy, solid glass indicative of quality craftsmanship
  • No maker’s mark on the bottom

Historical Context & Background

This vase exhibits characteristics of Murano glass, specifically the Sommerso (submerged) technique, pioneered in Murano, Italy, in the mid-20th century (1950s-1970s). Sommerso glass is created by dipping molten glass into layers of differently colored glass, giving it a layered color effect.

While many authentic Murano pieces were marked with acid-etched signatures, foil labels, or engraved markings, some were unmarked, especially pieces exported in the 1950s-1960s. The lack of a mark does not necessarily mean it is not Murano, but it could also be from another European glassmaker such as Czech/Bohemian glassmakers, who created similar styles.

Estimated Value

Based on similar Murano Sommerso vases from the 1950s-1970s, the estimated market value is:

  • $150 - $300 USD (if confirmed Murano)
  • $75 - $150 USD (if an unmarked European piece)

If an expert can confirm Murano origin, the value could increase significantly.

Recommendations

  1. Seek a Professional Murano Glass Appraiser
    • Some Murano glassmakers did not mark every piece, and an expert can help identify it.
    • Auction houses or vintage glass dealers specializing in Italian art glass can provide authentication.
  2. Check for Label Residue or Pontil Mark
    • Original Murano glass often had foil labels (sometimes lost over time).
    • A smooth or polished pontil (bottom) may indicate Murano craftsmanship.
  3. Preservation Tips
    • Avoid direct sunlight to prevent fading.
    • Clean gently with a soft cloth and mild soap (no harsh chemicals).

Conclusion

This is a beautiful example of mid-century Sommerso glass, likely Murano or Czech origin. While it closely resembles Murano glass, its lack of a mark makes authentication difficult. If you’re interested in confirming its origin, I recommend consulting a Murano glass expert. Even if not Murano, it remains a valuable collector’s item due to its craftsmanship and stunning visual appeal.

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_nyx_

4 months 2 weeks ago

In reply to Murano-Style Faceted Glass Vase by NaidaTheCollector

Thank you!

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