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The history of Venetian and Murano glass dates back over 1,000 years. Venice was an important center for glassmaking in the Middle Ages, and by the 13th century, the city had established itself as the leading producer of glass in Europe.

During the Renaissance, the art of Venetian glassmaking reached its peak, with artisans producing some of the most exquisite glassware in the world. One of the most important innovations of this time was the development of cristallo, a type of clear glass that was almost as transparent as crystal. Cristallo was prized for its clarity and brilliance, and it quickly became a symbol of wealth and luxury.

In the 16th century, Venetian glassmakers faced a challenge when the city passed a law requiring all glass furnaces to be moved to the island of Murano. The law was passed in response to the risk of fire, which was high more... due to the wooden buildings in Venice. Despite the inconvenience of having to move their furnaces, Venetian glassmakers continued to thrive on Murano and continued to innovate.

During the 17th and 18th centuries, Murano glassmakers developed new techniques, such as filigrana, which involved creating delicate, twisted glass threads, and zanfirico, which involved weaving together threads of colored glass. These techniques were used to create intricate patterns and designs, and they remain some of the most iconic styles of Venetian and Murano glass.

In the 19th century, Murano glass experienced a decline due to competition from other countries, such as France and England, which were producing cheaper glassware. However, in the early 20th century, a revival of Murano glass began, due in part to the efforts of artist and designer Vittorio Zecchin, who worked to modernize and streamline the production of Murano glass.

After World War II, Murano glass experienced a resurgence in popularity, with artists and designers from around the world flocking to Murano to learn from the masters of the craft. Murano glass is still produced using traditional techniques, with artisans using a combination of heat, blowing, and moulding to create exquisite pieces of glassware.

One of the most famous types of Murano glass is Venetian millefiori, which involves creating intricate patterns by fusing together small, colored glass rods. The process is time-consuming and requires great skill, but the resulting pieces are breathtakingly beautiful.

Another product from Murano glass are Venetian glass chandeliers. These magnificent pieces are made by combining hundreds or even thousands of individual glass pieces to create a stunning, multi-tiered chandelier. Venetian glass chandeliers are prized for their beauty and elegance, and they remain one of the most iconic examples of Murano glass.

Murano glass remains an important part of Venetian culture and history. Visitors to the island can tour the various glass factories and watch as artisans create intricate pieces of glassware by hand. less...

Antonio da Ros (Italian, 1936-2012), Clessidra Conico vase, c.…
Clessidra Conico Vase by Antonio da Ros, 1964

Antonio da Ros (Italian, 1936-2012), Clessidra Conico vase, c. 1964, executed by Cenedese, clear and smokey grey-green sommerso glass, height 9.45 in. Provenance: Private Collection Sydney; '20th century Italian Glass' Capsule gallery auction December 1st…

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A vintage Murano glass bird, circa 1960, the pale amethyst…
Vintage Murano Glass Bird with Teal and Red Spots

A vintage Murano glass bird, circa 1960, the pale amethyst hollow blown bird with a frieze of irregular teal framed red spots, unmarked but in the manner of Antonio da Ros for Cenedese, 5.91 in. high, 4.92 in. wide, 4.33 in. deep

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Antonio Da Ros green sommerso Murano glass vase for Cenedese,…
Antonio Da Ros Green Sommerso Murano Glass Vase, 15cm

Antonio Da Ros green sommerso Murano glass vase for Cenedese, 5.91 in. high

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Cenedese Murano sommerso olive green glass vase, by Antonio Da…
Cenedese Murano Olive Green Glass Vase by Antonio Da Ros

Cenedese Murano sommerso olive green glass vase, by Antonio Da Ros, bearing Sotheby's label, 9.45 in. high.

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Antonio Da Ros Murano glass swan bowl, c.1960, in clear, grey…
Murano Glass Swan Bowl, c.1960, Sommerso Grey Amethyst Clear

Antonio Da Ros Murano glass swan bowl, c.1960, in clear, grey and amethyst sommerso glass, unsigned, height 6.69 in. and width 11.81 in.

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Antonio Da Ros pair of Murano art glass bird statues, Note:…
Pair of Murano art glass bird statues, beaks damaged

Antonio Da Ros pair of Murano art glass bird statues, Note: Both beaks A/F, the larger 4.33 in. high

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Cenedese green and yellow sommerso glass bowl by Antonio Da Ros,…
Cenedese Sommerso Glass Bowl by Antonio Da Ros

Cenedese green and yellow sommerso glass bowl by Antonio Da Ros, 3.15 in. high, 6.30 in. wide

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Cenedese Murano glass paperweights (2), by Antonia Da Ros, one…
Cenedese Murano Glass Paperweights by Antonia Da Ros (2)

Cenedese Murano glass paperweights (2), by Antonia Da Ros, one bearing original foil label, 5.51 in. and 4.33 in. high

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A yellow and green Murano glass vase by Antonio da Ros for Ars…
Antonio da Ros Murano Glass Vase, 1960

A yellow and green Murano glass vase by Antonio da Ros for Ars Cenedese, circa 1960, 11.81 in. high

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Antonio Da Ros (1936-2012) a Murano glass toucan for Gino…
Murano Glass Toucan by Antonio Da Ros

Antonio Da Ros (1936-2012) a Murano glass toucan for Gino Cenedese; circa 1960, the stylised bird of circular form with internal sommerso and fenicio decoration. Height 7.48 in.

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Murano glass bowl, Antonio Da Ros Cenedese large handblown bowl…
Antonio Da Ros Cenedese Murano Glass Bowl

Murano glass bowl, Antonio Da Ros Cenedese large handblown bowl with bulbous base. Green glass bowl, with spherical base. Signed to base

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Antonio da Ros (Italian, b. 1936) Murine bottle vase, c. 1960…
Cenedese Fused Glass Murine Bottle Vase by Antonio da Ros

Antonio da Ros (Italian, b. 1936) Murine bottle vase, c. 1960 executed by Cenedese, fused and blow glass

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Cenedese, tall sommerso Murano olive green glass carafe by…
Tall Olive Green Murano Glass Carafe by Da Ros

Cenedese, tall sommerso Murano olive green glass carafe by Antonio Da Ros, circa 1960, 19.88 in. high

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Cenedese, sommerso Murano olive green glass carafe by Antonio…
Green Glass Carafe by Antonio Da Ros, 1960

Cenedese, sommerso Murano olive green glass carafe by Antonio Da Ros, circa 1960, 11.02 in. high

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Cenedese, sommerso glass vase in yellow and green by Antonio Da…
Cenedese Sommerso Glass Vase by Antonio Da Ros

Cenedese, sommerso glass vase in yellow and green by Antonio Da Ros, circa 1960, original paper label 'Cenedese, Murano, Vetri', 11.02 in. high

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Momento vase designed by Antonio Da Ros for Cenedese Italy…
1960s Cenedese Italy Momento Vase by Antonio Da Ros

Momento vase designed by Antonio Da Ros for Cenedese Italy circa 1960s

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Antonio da Ros (Italian, b. 1936) 'sommerso' vase, c. 1960,…
Cenedese Signed 'Sommerso' Vase by Antonio da Ros

Antonio da Ros (Italian, b. 1936) 'sommerso' vase, c. 1960, executed by Cenedese, clear and black glass, signed 'Cenedese'

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Ansolo Fuga and Antonio da Ros two Murano glass bowls, Geode…
Murano Geode Glass Bowls, Italy 1950s

Ansolo Fuga and Antonio da Ros two Murano glass bowls, Geode bowls, Italy, c 1950s, largest 6.69 in. deep

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A Murano glass bird in the style of Antonio Da Ros, Italy, c…
Murano Glass Bird by Antonio Da Ros (1950s)

A Murano glass bird in the style of Antonio Da Ros, Italy, c 1950s, 7.87 in. high, 15.75 in. wide, 3.15 in. deep

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