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Must Have: Vintage Murano Glass Lamps From Swank

Matched pairs of Murano lamps from the 1930s to the 1960s are especially rare, and some are by master glass artisans Seguso, Venini, Barovier & Toso.
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Mid-century modern enthusiasts Doug Taylor and Ed Sexton recently discovered and purchased more than 1,200 matched pairs of vintage Murano glass lamps languishing in a New Jersey warehouse. Like archeologists at a dig, the pair spent seven months carefully uncrating and documenting the cache. Matched pairs of Murano lamps from the 1930s to the 1960s are especially rare, and some are by master glass artisans Seguso, Venini, Barovier & Toso. Swank Lighting at Debris Antiques. 214-752-8855. www.swanklighting.com.

(left to right)
Lavender Swirl by ArchimedeSeguso, $2,400/pr.
White & Gold Stacked Ball by Barovier & Toso, $4,000/pr.
Chinese Red on Lucite by Venini, $2,800/pr.
Orange Opaline on Italian Alabaster by Archimede Seguso: $5,500/pr.
photography by Chris Plavidal
(left to right)
Crimson & Frost Pulled Feather Acidato by AVEM, $2,400/pr.
Robins Egg Blue by Barovier & Toso, $3,400/pr.
Multi-Colored Stacked Murano Font by BALBOA, $3,200/pr.
Crimson & White Circus Tent Stripe by AVEM, $2,800/pr.
photography by Chris Plavidal

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