The article discusses two surviving, though fragmentary, examples of glass saltcellars belonging to this type: a fragmented chalcedony glass saltcellar, recently restored, from the site of Santa Chiara in Padua, and another smaller fragment housed in the Museo del Vetro, Murano.3 As far as we knew, these were the only examples of Renaissance Venetian glass saltcellars with globular feet, clearly legible, kept in Italian collections.