Description: โข ITEM: Murano Venetian Barovier & Toso Vintage 1950s Italian ArT GLaSs Vase "Cordonato D' Oro" โข FEATURES: โข Hand Blown/Lampwork โข Pure Gold Polveri Aventurine Flakes โข Ercole Barovier 'Golden Cords' Technique โข DIMENSIONS: 4ยฝ" tall (11.43 cm) x 4" wide x 2" deep โข WEIGHT: 1-pound, 6-ounces (624 g) โข CONDITION: Excellent Vintage. Free from any damage or restoration. Collector-grade. โข DISCUSSION: Amazingly gorgeous "Cordonato d'Oro" Barovier & Toso Italian, Murano art glass vaseโcirca the 1950s. Decorated w/ layer of pure metallic gold dust (aventurine, polveri) in 3-d "rolls" of cordage. Designed by Ercole Barovier, it's an exclusive, guarded technique of the company. Pontil/base is footed & shows shelf-wear consistent with age. Damage-free! Click "FULL DESCRIPTION" for MORE PHOTOS! Vintage MURANO ๐ฎ๐น BAROVIER TOSO Cordonato D'Oro VASE 24k GOLD Polveri Vintage MURANO ๐ฎ๐น BAROVIER TOSO Cordonato D'Oro VASE 24k GOLD Polveri Click images to enlargeItem pictured is the same one you will receive. ALSO PICTURED: A small sampling of the hundreds of fine art glass, antiques, art, and collectibles that we have listed on eBay right now!View Our Other Items For Sale Description Murano ๐ฎ๐น Venetian Barovier & Toso "Cordonato D' Oro" Vintage 1950s Italian ArT GLaSs Vase FEATURES: โข Hand Blown/Lampwork โข Pure Gold Polveri Aventurine Flakes โข Ercole Barovier's 'Cords of Gold' Technique Made in Murano, Italy ~ Reasonable offers cheerfully entertained & often accepted! ~ โข DIMENSIONS: 4ยฝ" tall (11.43 cm) x 4" wide x 2" deep โข WEIGHT: 1-pound, 6-ounces (624 g) โข CONDITION: Excellent Vintage. Free from any damage or restoration. Collector-grade. โข DISCUSSION: Gorgeous, authentic Cordonato d'Oro Barovier&Toso Italian, Murano art glass vase, from circa the 1950s. Decorated with a layer of pure metallic gold dust (aventurine) in three dimentional "rolls" that mimics the look of cordage between two layers of red-orange colored glass. Developed by Ercole Barovier, it is an exclusive, guarded technique of the company. Shown in both warm and cool lighting to present a range of appearance. Pontil/base is footed and shows the expected age-appropriate shelf-wear of 70+ years of careful display. As always--from OnMyWatch--item is completely damage-free! It's even more beautiful in person! FULL CONDITION REPORT: We thoroughly inspected this piece and found no cracks, chips, nicks, scuffs, flea bites, flakes, hairlines, notable scratches, repairs or evidence of grinding or restoration. Any natural indentations, bubbles, tool marks and/or any other natural textural features are all original to this piece and normal for hand blown glass. Wear to the base is consistent with age. NORMAL WEAR: Vintage and antique items will undoubtedly show minor signs of normal wear and/or patina. When we find exceptional wear, manufacturer's defects, damage and/or repairs, they will ALWAYS be noted in the description. Minor usage marks will not be remarkable. ~ We remain at your disposal for any further information. ~ ________________________________________ INVESTING IN COLLECTIBLE ART GLASS In the world of hot, hand-worked/blown art glass, each piece is truly unique. So, when considering art glass as an attractive investment, the primary consideration โ aside from personal aesthetics โ should essentially be a work's prospective increase in monetary value โ or APPRECIATION potential. Evaluating that potential will always rest with four primary quality points: RARITY (supply), trending DESIRABILITY to collectors (demand), and the quintessential element, physical CONDITION (Importantly, even a small chip can (and will) make a literal world of difference in current and future value)! The breakable nature of art glass is a big factor in rarity as more and more is damaged or destroyed. So, please carefully inspect what you are buying and be sure to protect what you own! The fourth, and most important quality is AUTHENTICITY. Without that nothing else matters! ~ Copyright ยฉ 2022 OnMyWatch About the Designer Ercole Barovier (1889โ1974) The nearly fifty year tenure of Ercole Barovier as artistic director, designer and owner of Barovier & Toso is unprecedented in the history of Murano glass, and the firmโs success stands as a testament to his singular artistic talent and entrepreneurial genius. Born in 1889 to a Muranese family that could trace its origins back to the 13th century, Barovier did not train as a glassblower but had a great passion for glass and quickly distinguished himself as an innovative designer. He joined Artisti Barovier in 1919 at the age of thirty and found success designing vases in the mosaic technique. In 1930 he produced the critically acclaimed and award-winning Primavera series, the success of which encouraged him to continue his experiments. Throughout the 1930s and 1940s Barovierโs dedication to the technical mastery of experimental glass brought him international fame. His thick-walled vessels decorated with un-melted pigments, highly textured surfaces, raw metallic inclusions and expressive hot-work applications helped to create a new aesthetic vocabulary for Murano glass in the first half of the 20th century. During the post-war period, Barovierโs prescient experimentation continued. Exploring the vast potential of glass tesserae arranged in geometric patterns, he re-invented mosaic glass and used it to express the renewed artistic vigor of post-war Italy. By the time of his retirement in 1972 Ercole Barovier had designed thousands of models for his company. While many of these were never produced, the body of work that was created is staggering in its diversity, creative daring and technical complexity. Professionally packed, promptly shipped, guaranteed to please! Why trust OnMyWatch? 1. As lifetime collectors, we diligently search out amazing, genuine art objects at great prices! We're both from a long line of antique collectors. Karen and I have collected art glass for many years. 2. We never sell damaged goods--EVER! We carefully clean & thoroughly examine each piece, write an accurate description and shoot honest photos. So you can evaluate it almost as if it's in hand! 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Price: 375 USD
Location: Naples, Florida
End Time: 2024-02-29T23:22:32.000Z
Shipping Cost: 19.5 USD
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Item Specifics
Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Features: High Gloss
Handmade: Yes
Item Width: 4 inches
Pattern: Cordonato dOro
Time Period Manufactured: 1950-1959
Production Technique: Hand Blown Glass
Item Height: 4ยฝ inches (11.43 cm)
Occasion: All Occasions
Vintage: Yes
Era: Mid 20th Century (1941-1969)
Size: Medium
Country/Region of Manufacture: Italy
Material: Glass
Glassmaking Technique: Cordonato d'Oro
Shape: Flared
Area of Origin: Murano/Venice
Item Weight: 1-pound, 6-ounces (624 g)
Artist: Ercole Barovier
Finish: Glossy
Brand: Barovier+Toso
Style: Mid-Century Modernism
Color: Red-Orange
Type: Vase
Original/Reproduction: Original