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Tipetto vase belonging to the "Mezze Tinte" series in blue blown glass, designer Vittorio Zecchin, made in Murano by the Pauly & C. glassworks during the 1930s.
Collector's work complete with guarantee certificate.
Splendid original vintage furnishing accessory Made in Italy.

Vittorio Zecchin, son of Luigi, a Murano glass technician, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice.
In 1914 he presented some glass made at the Barovier glassworks at the XI Biennale.
From 1921 to 1925 he was the artistic director of the Vetri Soffiati Muranesi Cappellin Venini & C. company for which he created classical pieces in light glass and delicate colours.
Inspired by the 16th century painting style of Venetian painters, these vases were the first examples of modern Murano glass work.
Having concluded his experience with Cappellin Venini, he collaborated with the Salir glassworks (1932-1938) , Barovier Seguso Ferro (1933-1934) and Fratelli Toso (1938) .
During the 1930s and in the last decade of his life, he also dedicated himself to teaching, collaborating with various Venetian professional institutes including the “School for the Glass Industry” of Murano (in 1934) and the “Abate” school for apprentice glassmakers. Zanetti” (since 1936) .

- Condition: Excellent condition
- Age: Made in 1930
- Material: Murano glass
- Origin: Murano (Italy)
- Dimensions: Height 31. 5 cm, Width 11 cm, Weight 220 Grams

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Tipetto vase belonging to the "Mezze Tinte" series in blue blown glass, designer Vittorio Zecchin, made in Murano by the Pauly & C. glassworks during the 1930s.
Collector's work complete with guarantee certificate.
Splendid original vintage furnishing accessory Made in Italy.

Vittorio Zecchin, son of Luigi, a Murano glass technician, graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts in Venice.
In 1914 he presented some glass made at the Barovier glassworks at the XI Biennale.
From 1921 to 1925 he was the artistic director of the Vetri Soffiati Muranesi Cappellin Venini & C. company for which he created classical pieces in light glass and delicate colours.
Inspired by the 16th century painting style of Venetian painters, these vases were the first examples of modern Murano glass work.
Having concluded his experience with Cappellin Venini, he collaborated with the Salir glassworks (1932-1938) , Barovier Seguso Ferro (1933-1934) and Fratelli Toso (1938) .
During the 1930s and in the last decade of his life, he also dedicated himself to teaching, collaborating with various Venetian professional institutes including the “School for the Glass Industry” of Murano (in 1934) and the “Abate” school for apprentice glassmakers. Zanetti” (since 1936) .

- Condition: Excellent condition
- Age: Made in 1930
- Material: Murano glass
- Origin: Murano (Italy)
- Dimensions: Height 31. 5 cm, Width 11 cm, Weight 220 Grams

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Insurance included in the price (professional packaging)

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