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Author Topic: Large Murano?, Cenedese?. Signed gold, blue, red, clear enamelled? Trumpet vase  (Read 3904 times)

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Offline Nonoparmo

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Under an image search using Cenedese, I found this signed compote, said to be by Gino Cenedese.
It does seem to be related to your goblet.
I haven't signed up to this auction house, so I can't see the details.  :)

https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/66691532_gino-cenedese-murano-venetian-glass-compote-signed

Thank you for your help with this and the blue is the same as is the gold twisted ball. My piece is larger than the goblet.

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Offline Nonoparmo

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Hello and welcome.

Is the signature on the top of the foot?  Please post a picture of the full base, and let us have some measurements too.
The height is 11.25" and it's 6.75" wide at the top.

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Offline catshome

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A picture of the full underside of the base would be great thank you.
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Hi, sorry it's been a while but here is a picture of the base as requested. It has some hard residue from felt pads that I removed from the base. I also got a large Murano Sommerso bowl from the lady that had the same felt pads to the base they were quite difficult to remove.

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Offline Pinkspoons

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It could plausibly be a piece by Cenedese for a third party company. I've had some items in the past bearing 'Cenedese' + 'random name' - especially with lighting, where they provided the glass parts for lighting firms, but also a vase that was sold exclusively through a high-end Italian bathroom fittings company. I ended up not buying them, but I was once a little tempted by a small job lot of Cenedese bathroom sinks (with fantastic colourful spiral canes!) that I think also had this pattern of signing.

It will probably be from the 1990s at the oldest.

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