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Salviati Flute

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Salviati Nove Set of 6 Flute Assorted Glasses
By Salviati
Located in Venezia, IT
Every piece stands out for its refined, contemporary style. Six different decorations, obtained by superficial grinding, vary from simple geometric patterns to elegant tiny hammered ...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Italian Barware

Materials

Glass

Salviati Nove Set of 6 Flute Assorted Glasses
Salviati Nove Set of 6 Flute Assorted Glasses
H 10.4 in Dm 2.92 in L 10.4 in
Set of 4 Salviati Venetian Swan Flat Champagne Flutes
By Salviati
Located in Dallas, TX
Presenting a gorgeous set of 4 Salviati venetian swan flat champagne flutes. Made in Venice
Category

Early 20th Century Italian Art Deco Crystal Serveware

Materials

Gold

Set of 7 Salviati Venetian Gold Fleck Tall Champagne Flutes
By Salviati
Located in Dallas, TX
Presenting a gorgeous set of 7 Salviati Venetian gold fleck tall champagne flutes. Made in
Category

Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Gold

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