I glass serving tray. 1 wine craft. 6 glass set. 3 small vases. 1 gold stand to display the tray.
The set was bought in Venice Italy in the factory store where this was made. The craft is signed by Staughelin. All items have has painted gold on them. 12 piece total set.
Hi Regina
Thank you for contacting Mearto with your appraisal inquiry.
Based on the photos and information provided, and subject to examination, this is:
A vintage Staughelin Murano enameled and parcel gilt glass decanter and vase set and tray
Made in Venice, Italy, late 20th Century
comprising: a Bohemian style parcel gilt cranberry decanter, six footed goblets, three vases (in two sizes), together with an etched glass circular tray with gilt handles and a brass stand to hold the tray.
Decanter 13 1/2 inches high by 6 inches diameter
Tray is 17 inches width across handles.
Glasses are 6 1/4 inches tall by 3 inches diameter
Large vase 5 inches tall by 4 inches diameter
Small vase 4 1/4 inches tall by 3 inches diameter
PROVENANCE: acquired directly from the Murano studio factory
$400-600*
*represents a fair-market value for auction purposes; retail or asking price may vary.
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I have updated this with the dimensions.
Mearto does not buy items directly; rather, we give you the fair-market value that an auction house would probably estimate things at for sale but there is always the possibility things could go higher. It would not behoove you for me to falsely inflate the fair-market value of this.
You are welcome to proactively reach out to local auction houses in your area to see if they are interested in selling things on your behalf (Freeman's, Material Culture are some of the more highly reputable ones).
Cantor height is 13.5 inches 6 in wide. Tray is 17 inches wide handle to handle and 14.5 glass to glass. Glasses are 6.25 in height and 3 in wide. Large vase 5 inches in height and 4 in wide. Small vase is 4.25 in height and 3 in wide. I would like to sell it. I paid $4000 for this set and it cost me $270 to ship from Italy to Philadelphia. Is there any way you can do any better on the price.