Glass
20th Century Italian Glass
Glass
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Glass
1940s French Art Deco Vintage Glass
Glass
2010s Italian Modern Glass
Murano Glass
1910s American Art Nouveau Vintage Glass
Art Glass
1990s German Glass
Glass
1950s British Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Cut Glass
1970s British Late Victorian Vintage Glass
Cut Glass
Early 20th Century British Late Victorian Glass
Glass
1970s French Vintage Glass
Glass
1960s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Glass
Art Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Glass
Glass, Murano Glass
2010s Italian Arts and Crafts Glass
Carrara Marble
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass
Late 19th Century Art Nouveau Antique Glass
Glass
Early 1900s Czech Art Nouveau Antique Glass
Art Glass
1960s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Glass
2010s American Mid-Century Modern Glass
Blown Glass
1970s Italian Vintage Glass
Art Glass
20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass
Blown Glass, Murano Glass
1970s European Vintage Glass
Blown Glass
Late 19th Century Italian Late Victorian Antique Glass
Gold Leaf
Early 1900s Austrian Art Nouveau Antique Glass
Glass
Early 20th Century Czech Glass
Glass
1970s American Organic Modern Vintage Glass
Blown Glass
1920s Swedish Art Deco Vintage Glass
Glass
1970s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass
Early 20th Century Italian Art Nouveau Glass
Gold Leaf
1960s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Art Glass
19th Century Antique Glass
Crystal
1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Murano Glass, Art Glass
1960s Czech Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Gold
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass
Art Glass, Murano Glass
1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vintage Glass
Brass
1960s French Other Vintage Glass
Crystal
1890s French Art Nouveau Antique Glass
Crystal, Enamel
1920s American Art Deco Vintage Glass
Gold Leaf
2010s Mexican Pre-Columbian Glass
Blown Glass
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Glass
Bronze
Mid-20th Century Italian Art Deco Glass
Gold Leaf
Mid-20th Century American Renaissance Revival Glass
Gold Leaf
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Glass
Glass
Early 1900s French Art Nouveau Antique Glass
Art Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass
Blown Glass
1950s Danish Scandinavian Modern Vintage Glass
Glass
Mid-20th Century American Glass
Art Glass
Late 19th Century Czech Victorian Antique Glass
Glass
1980s Italian Vintage Glass
Art Glass, Blown Glass, Murano Glass
1930s Czech Art Deco Vintage Glass
Glass, Art Glass, Blown Glass
15th Century and Earlier Israeli Antique Glass
Murano Glass
Early 20th Century French Art Deco Glass
Glass
1920s French Art Deco Vintage Glass
Crystal
1990s Unknown Post-Modern Glass
Glass
20th Century Scandinavian Modern Glass
Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass
Art Glass, Murano Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass
Blown Glass, Murano Glass
Early 20th Century Austrian Jugendstil Glass
Glass
Late 20th Century Italian Modern Glass
Glass
Antique, New and Vintage Glass
Whether you’re seeking glass dinner plates, centerpieces, platters and serveware or other items to elevate the dining experience or brighten the corners of your living room, bedroom or other spaces by displaying decorative pieces, find an extraordinary range of antique, new and vintage glass on 1stDibs.
Glassmaking is more than 4,000 years old. It is believed to have originated in Northern Mesopotamia, where carved glass objects were the result of a series of experiments led by potters or metalworkers. From there, the production of glass vases, bottles and other objects proliferated in Egypt under the reign of Thutmose III. Later, new glassmaking techniques took shape during the Hellenistic era, and glassblowing was invented in contemporary Israel. Then, on the island of Murano in Venice, Italy, modern art glass as we know it came to be.
Over the years, collectors of glass decorative objects or serveware have sought out distinctive antique and vintage pieces of the mid-century modern, Art Deco and Art Nouveau eras, with artisans such as Archimede Seguso, René Lalique and Émile Gallé of particular interest for the pioneering contributions they made to the respective styles in which they worked. Today, long-standing glassworks such as Barovier&Toso carry on the Venetian glasswork tradition, while modern furniture designers and sculptors such as Christophe Côme and Jeff Zimmerman elsewhere test the limits of the radical art form that is glassmaking.
From chandeliers to Luminarc stemware, find a collection of antique, new and vintage glass on 1stDibs.
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