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Champagne Coup Murano

Italian Murano Red White Champagne Coupes Glasses by Carlo Moretti, Mid-20th C
Italian Murano Red White Champagne Coupes Glasses by Carlo Moretti, Mid-20th C

Italian Murano Red White Champagne Coupes Glasses by Carlo Moretti, Mid-20th C

By Carlo Moretti

Located in New York, NY

A chic set of five (5) vintage red and white Italian Murano Champagne coupes or cocktail glasses

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Barware

Materials

Murano Glass

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Luxury Nut Bowl Set of 2 Turchese/Viola, Murano Glass by La Doublej, Italy
Luxury Nut Bowl Set of 2 Turchese/Viola, Murano Glass by La Doublej, Italy

Luxury Nut Bowl Set of 2 Turchese/Viola, Murano Glass by La Doublej, Italy

By La DoubleJ

Located in Milano, Lombardia

pairing with our champagne coupes! Murano glass. Hand blown, imperfections and size discrepancies may

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Glass

Materials

Murano Glass

Luxury Nut Bowl Set of 2 Verde/Rosa, Murano Glass by La DoubleJ, Italy
Luxury Nut Bowl Set of 2 Verde/Rosa, Murano Glass by La DoubleJ, Italy

Luxury Nut Bowl Set of 2 Verde/Rosa, Murano Glass by La DoubleJ, Italy

By La DoubleJ

Located in Milano, Lombardia

pairing with our champagne coupes! Murano glass. Set of 2 different color bowls. Hand blown

Category

21st Century and Contemporary Glass

Materials

Murano Glass

Set of 4 Murano Glass Desert Coupes or Champagne Flutes
Set of 4 Murano Glass Desert Coupes or Champagne Flutes

Set of 4 Murano Glass Desert Coupes or Champagne Flutes

Located in Houston, TX

Custom murano glass desert coupes or champagne flutes from the 1970s. These are clear glass with a

Category

Vintage 1970s Italian Art Deco Crystal Serveware

Materials

Blown Glass, Murano Glass

Italian Venetian Murano Champagne Coups Glasses
Italian Venetian Murano Champagne Coups Glasses

Italian Venetian Murano Champagne Coups Glasses

Located in New York, NY

A beautiful set of four (4) Italian Venetian Murano art glass Champagne coups glasses. Glasses are

Category

20th Century Italian Barware

Materials

Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass

Italian Murano Black and White Champagne Coupes Glasses by Carlo Moretti
Italian Murano Black and White Champagne Coupes Glasses by Carlo Moretti

Italian Murano Black and White Champagne Coupes Glasses by Carlo Moretti

By Carlo Moretti

Located in New York, NY

A chic set of three (3) vintage authentic designer Carlo Moretti black and white Italian Murano

Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Modern Barware

Materials

Murano Glass

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