This rare antique hand-painted Venetian glass goblet is attributed to Salviati & C., Murano, Italy, celebrated for their luminous enamel and gilt glasswork of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Beautifully crafted in the Venetian Revival style, this elegant stemmed goblet features a delicate blue-tinted bowl adorned with a finely enameled Rococo lady in a flowing gown, framed by intricate 24k-style gold scrollwork and floral garlands.
The rim and foot are finished with fine gilding, while the clear and gold aventurine stem sparkles with embedded gold leaf — a hallmark of genuine Murano artistry. Every detail reflects Salviati’s mastery of color, form, and painterly glass decoration, making this a true showpiece of Italian craftsmanship.
Standing approximately 7.5 inches tall, this goblet radiates timeless elegance and historic charm. A stunning addition to any Venetian glass, Salviati, or art glass collection, it embodies the refinement of Old-World Murano tradition and the romantic grace of the Rococo era.
Key Features:
Attributed to: Salviati & C., Murano, Italy (c. 1890–1910)
Design: Hand-painted lady in Rococo gown with 24k-style gold scrollwork
Material: Hand-blown Venetian glass with enameled and gilt decoration
Stem: Gold aventurine ribbed stem with subtle blue tint
Height: ~7.5 inches
Condition: Excellent antique condition; minimal wear consistent with age
Attribution Note: Based on the characteristic use of aventurine glass, Venetian color palette, and refined enamel work, this piece aligns closely with Salviati’s Venetian Revival stemware of the late 19th century, distinct from Bohemian or French contemporaries.