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Mid-Century Set of 6 "Goti De Fornasa" Colorful Murano Drinking Glasses Tumbler
By Murano 5
Located in Murano, Venezia
Magnificent series of 6 Murano glasses in venetian blown glass. This set is called "Goti De Fornasa". Tradition wants that the Murano glass master with his employees did these Murano...
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Vintage 1980s Italian Mid-Century Modern Jars

Materials

Gold Leaf

Byzantine Tumbler
Located in Atlanta, GA
* Italian lead crystal * 18K gold greek key detailing * Hand wash only
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Barware

Materials

Gold

An Unusual and Rare Wire Mesh Ecclesiastical Tumbler
Located in New York, NY
A Unusual and Rare Wire Mesh Tumbler on a Wooden Base, Suspended From Column Supports. Used in the
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Antique 19th Century Italian Political and Patriotic Memorabilia

Campbell-Rey Octagonal Striped Tumbler in Red and Blue Murano Glass
By Campbell-Rey
Located in London, GB
traditional materials. Presenting Rosanna, a Murano glassware collection comprised of an octagonal tumbler
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2010s Italian Modern Glass

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Murano Glass

Patrick Henry Italian Mint Julep Silver Plate Cups Tumbler Beaded Design Set 5
Located in Atlanta, GA
A vintage assembled set of five Italian made Patrick Henry Mint Julep Cups. This vintage set of
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Late 20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Barware

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Metal

Set of Seven Early Gold Leaf Murano Cocktail Tumblers
By Venini
Located in Asheville, NC
A very fine set of seven hand blown glass tumblers. Beautiful blue/green rim and gold leafing
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20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

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Gold Leaf

Set of Six Vintage Tumblers Handblown and Painted in Murano
Located in London, UK
Set of 6 vintage tumblers hand blown and painted in Murano. This set of vintage glass tumblers was
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Vintage 1960s Italian Glass

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Blown Glass

Vintage Tumblers Handblown and Handpainted in Murano, Set of Six
Located in London, GB
This set of vintage glass tumblers was made in Murano, Venice in the mid-1970s. Each glass is
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20th Century Italian Glass

Materials

Murano Glass

Vintage Tumblers Handblown and Hand-Painted in Murano, Set of Six
Located in London, GB
This set of vintage glass tumblers were made in Murano, Venice in the mid-1970s. Each glass is
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20th Century Italian Glass

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Murano Glass

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Italian Tumbler For Sale on 1stDibs

Find many varieties of an authentic Italian tumbler available at 1stDibs. Frequently made of glass, murano glass and art glass, every Italian tumbler was constructed with great care. Find 36 options for an antique or vintage Italian tumbler now, or shop our selection of 17 modern versions for a more contemporary example of this long-cherished piece. Whether you’re looking for an older or newer Italian tumbler, there are earlier versions available from the 20th Century and newer variations made as recently as the 21st Century. An Italian tumbler, designed in the Mid-Century Modern, Modern or Art Nouveau style, is generally a popular piece of furniture. A well-made Italian tumbler has long been a part of the offerings for many furniture designers and manufacturers, but those produced by Murano, Amelio Cenedese and Campbell-Rey are consistently popular.

How Much is an Italian Tumbler?

The average selling price for an Italian tumbler at 1stDibs is $731, while they’re typically $78 on the low end and $4,200 for the highest priced.

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