Vetro Soffiato Centerpiece by Vittorio Zecchin for M.V.M Cappelin & C.
Item e7536

A very large 'Vetro Soffiato' (mouthblown) art glass bowl designed by Vittorio Zecchin for M.V.M Cappelin & C. ca. 1920s. Distributed by Pauli & Cia. C.V.M. Murano Venice. Made of thin, light green glass with a folded edge and a conical stem. Signed with acid etched mark on base and foot as well as old Pauli paper label. Illustrated in M.V.M Cappelin cataog as Nr. 5677 - see Olnik Spanu Collection. A great example of the outstanding art glass production of Murano.

Pauli & Cia. C.V.M. is founded by Dr. Salviati Antonio as 'The Venice and Murano Glass and Mosaic Company'. Salviati leaves the company in 1877 and the company is renamed 'Compagnia di Venezia e Murano' (C.V.M.). The company is mainly involved in the production and sale of Venetian glassware. However, imported glassware from Loets, Tiffany, Daum and Gallè is also sold. In 1910, the company ceases its own production. In 1920, it is sold together with Pauly & Cia. to a Milanese company and a year later to Gaetano Ceschina. The companies traded together under the name 'Compagnia di Venezia e Murano Pauli & Cia'. In addition to lighting fixtures, the company also produced high-quality glasses based on designs by Guido Balsamo Stella, Napoleone Martinuzzi, Umberto Belotto, Flavio Poli and Vittorio Zecchin. After the Second World War, the company's own production was discontinued and glasses from Alfredo Barbini, Livio Seguso and foreign glass manufacturers such as Moser and Libenski were distributed.

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Measures:
Height: 8.27" (21 cm)
Diameter: 16.93" (43 cm)

Literature Reference:
Marino Barovier, Murano: Vetri dalla Collezione Olnick Spanu, Milano 2001, pages 248 and 43
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