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More than 10,000 results for probably Italian (Venice); possibly Saxony
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Tazza, Colorless (gray-green tint) and opaque white nonlead glass. Blown, "vetro a retorti", trailed, pincered., probably Italian (Venice); possibly Saxony
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Saxony
second half 16th or early 17th century
Restello, Poplar. Carved, gilt; orangebole, blue and red tempera., Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
early 16th century
Bedroom from the Sagredo Palace, Abbondio Stazio  Swiss, Wood, stucco, marble, glass, Italian, Venice
Abbondio Stazio
Carpoforo Mazzetti Tencalla
ca. 1720 or later
Pilgrim flask, Italian , Venetian, early 16th century, Colorless (slightly tan) nonlead glass.  Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (Venice)
Italian
ca. 1500–1525
Warrior (Musketeer), Bronze, Italian, possibly Venice
Italian, possibly Venice
17th century
Cassone, Walnut, Italian, possibly Venice
Italian, possibly Venice
second half 16th century
Pair of double-headed monsters, Bronze, with black lacquer patina, Italian, possibly Venice
Italian, possibly Venice
late 17th century
Wall bracket for a hanging lantern, Wrought iron and tin, partly gilded, Italian, probably Venice
Italian, probably Venice
early 18th century
Shield, Wood, leather, gesso, polychromy, gold, silver foil, Italian, probably Venice
Italian, probably Venice
ca. 1600
Goblet, Transparent brownish nonlead glass. Blown, enameled, gilt., Italian (probably Venice)
Italian (probably Venice)
probably late 19th century
Goblet, Colorless (slightly gray) and turquoise blue nonlead glass. Blown, trailed, impressed, pincered., probably Italian (Venice)
probably Italian (Venice)
late 19th century
Wineglass, Colorless (slightly tan) nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed, pincered, wheel-engraved., probably Italian (Venice)
probably Italian (Venice)
17th century
Bowl, Translucent amber nonlead glass with multicolored marbling on the exterior. Blown, Italian (probably Venice)
Italian (probably Venice)
probably late 19th century
Covered goblet, Opalescent bluish white nonlead glass. Blown, pattern molded, trailed, pincered, applied parts., probably Italian (Venice)
probably Italian (Venice)
probably late 19th century
Cordial glass, Glass, Italian, probably Venice
Italian, probably Venice
17th–18th century
Goblet, Glass, enameled and gilded, Italian, Venice, Murano
Italian, Venice, Murano
ca. 1475–1500 (modern foot)
Hairpin, Lamp-worked glass, gilt, with copper pins, probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century
Hairpin, Lamp-worked colorless glass, gilt, wth clear trailed decoration and green and red "jewels," and copper wire., probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century
Hairpin, Lamp-worked glass, gilt, with copper pins, probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
probably Italian (Venice); possibly Innsbruck
19th century
Rapier, Steel, gold, silver, iron, wood, German, possibly Saxony
German, possibly Saxony
ca. 1600
Priming Flask Bearing the Monograms and Arms of the Prince-Elector August I of Saxony (reigned 1553–86) and  Anna of Denmark (reigned 1553–85), Iron, gold, silver, silk, German, probably Saxony
German, probably Saxony
ca. 1575
Priming Flask, Wood, steel, silver, German, probably Saxony
German, probably Saxony
late 16th century
Priming Flask Bearing the Monograms and Arms of the Prince-Elector August I of Saxony (reigned 1553–86) and  Anna of Denmark (reigned 1553–85), Master Thomas der Schwertfeger (possibly Thomas Rucker)  German, Iron, gold, silver, silk, German, probably Saxony
Master Thomas der Schwertfeger (possibly Thomas Rucker)
ca. 1575
Armet, LIONARDO  Italian, Steel, copper alloy, Italian, probably Milan
LIONARDO
ca. 1440
Shield, Girolamo da Treviso  Italian, Wood, linen, gesso, gold leaf, polychromy, Italian, probably Bologna
Girolamo da Treviso
ca. 1535
Wineglass, Glass, possibly Italian, Venice (Murano)
possibly Italian, Venice (Murano)
possibly 18th century
Canaletto Frame, Italian , Venice, Pine, Italian, Venice
Italian
early 18th century
Candlestick with figures of caryatids and putti, Italian , Venice (?), Copper alloy, with dark green to black patina., Italian, Venice (?)
Italian
19th century
Armorial tazza, Italian (Venice) or façon de Venise (Venetian-style), Colorless (slightly gray) nonlead glass; blown, pattern-molded, enameled, gilt, Venetian or façon de Venise, or French
Italian
French
1499–1514
Doorknocker, Bronze, iron (hammer and suspension loop), Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
late 16th century or later
Floor tiles (set of 350), San Marco Laterizi di Noale Pottery, Earthenware, Italian, Venice
San Marco Laterizi di Noale
1995
Meleager, Antonio Gai  Italian, Marble, Italian, Venice
Antonio Gai
1735
Seated Hercules in the act of shooting at the stymphalian birds, Vittore Gambello  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Venice
Vittore Gambello
ca. 1515–20
Pluto and Cerberus, Tiziano Aspetti  Italian, Bronze, dark brown patina, Italian, Venice
Tiziano Aspetti
ca. 1588
The Barbarigo Armorial, Wood, gilded and polychromed, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
late 16th century
Tomb of Antonio Canova, Antonio Fabris  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Venice
Antonio Fabris
1827
Venus Marina, Girolamo Campagna  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Venice
Girolamo Campagna
late 16th century–early 17th century
Adam, Tullio Lombardo  Italian, Marble, Italian, Venice
Tullio Lombardo
ca. 1490–95
Saint Sebastian, Alessandro Vittoria (Alessandro Vittoria di Vigilio della Volpa)  Italian, Bronze, Italian, Venice
Alessandro Vittoria (Alessandro Vittoria di Vigilio della Volpa)
1566
Gondola prow in the shape of a doge's cap, Iron, partly gilded, Italian, Venice
Italian, Venice
18th century