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FULVIO BIANCONI (1915-1996)Lampadaire mod. 2241Création en 1951Edition Venini, Murano, en verre des Pouilles à rayures H: 157cm (61 13/16in.).A floor lamp mod. 2241 in glass of Puglia by Fulvio Bianconi for Venini designed in 1951.Footnotes:Bibliographie:M. Barovier et C. Sonego, 'Fulvio Bianconi at Venini', Ed. Skira, 2015. Modèle similaire reproduit pp. 487 et 489.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: WW Lot is located in the Bonhams Warehouse and will only be available for collection from this location.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
VASE "CONTRAPPUNTO". Da Ros, Antonio. Datierung: Um 1960. Meister/Entwerfer: Ausführung Gino Cenedese, Murano. Technik: Dickwandiges Überfangglas, farblos, ultramarinblau und gelborange. Beschreibung: Beidseitig abgeflachter, abgerundet rechteckiger Glasblock mit ovaler Lochöffnung. Um den Hohlkörper herabfließende Schichteinschmelzungen. Maße: Höhe 22cm. Antonio Da Ros Italien Design 20. Jahrhundert murano Glas Erläuterungen zum Katalog
GROßE VASE 'BOTTIGLIA'. Da Ros, Antonio. Datierung: Um 1960. Meister/Entwerfer: Ausführung Gino Cenedese, Murano. Technik: Dickwandiges Überfangglas, farblos, magenta, violett. Beschreibung: Flaschenförmiger Korpus. Maße: Höhe 27cm. Antonio Da Ros Italien Design 20. Jahrhundert Glas Erläuterungen zum Katalog
ZWEI VASEN 'BOTTIGLIO' UND 'SOMMERSO'. Da Ros, Antonio. Datierung: Um 1960. Meister/Entwerfer: Ausführung Gino Cenedese, Murano. Technik: Dickwandiges Überfangglas, farblos, einmal hellblau und gelb, einmal tannengrün und bernsteinfarben. Beschreibung: Einmal breite Schalenform, einmal flaschenförmig. Maße: Höhe 25,5cm / 26cm. Antonio Da Ros Italien Design 20. Jahrhundert Glas Erläuterungen zum Katalog
A collection of vintage 20th century English & Continental studio art glass & pottery. The lot to include a set of three Wedgwood kitchenware ceramic items, two oval pottery vases with flowers decorations, a set of three miniature blue pots, an Italian Murano style green glass vase, together with a volcanic crackle glazed style decorative vase.
Italian Venetian Murano glass chess set infused with gold leaf. One half of the set in white and the other half of the set in black. With a glass chess board.Height ranges from 4 in to 7 in; diameter: 2 in. Board; height: 23 1/2 in x width: 23 1/2 in.Condition: There is wear and scratching along each piece, mainly located along the underside; consistent with age and use. There are a few minute chips scattered throughout the set. The most notable issues are as follows: to one white knight there is a crack that extends across the base; one white rook has been broken off the base and has numerous losses to the decoration - some broken off pieces are included; to one white rook there is a large loss to the skirt decoration and the finial is missing; to the white queen there is a small piece of her crown broken and missing and her hair has been repaired - it appears to have been broken off and glued back on; to the white king there is a large crack along his hair that appears to have been broken off and glued back on and where the hair was broken off there is a missing section of his collar; to a black bishop it appears that the top third was broken off and reattached and there is a visible crack that extends throughout that area; to the black king there is a section of his collar missing just below his head.
Flo Perkins (American, b. 1951). Hand blown glass sculpture titled "Chicago's Cactus," depicting a black vase with green and yellow spots supporting a bouquet of pink flower blossoms and yellow-green spines, possibly depicting cacti, attached with silicone, 1993.Provenance: Chicago International New Art Forms Exposition at Navy Pier; Private Arizona Collection; Private Minnesota Collection.Lot Essay:Flo Perkins is an American glass artist currently working and residing in the Pojoaque Valley north of Santa Fe, New Mexico. She received her Bachelor of Arts from the Philadelphia College of Art (1974), Master of Arts from the University of California at Los Angeles (1981), and she studied under renowned Italian master glass blower Lino Tagliapietra. Her work can be found in several museum collections including the Corning Museum of Glass, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Albuquerque Museum and the Racine Art Museum as well as numerous public and private collections.In the 1970s Perkins was one of a small group of female artisan glassblowers. In the 1980s Perkins built her own glass studio in Pojoaque, New Mexico where she worked on learning Venetian glassblowing techniques. She further refined her glass making technique while studying with the Murano glass master Lino Tagliapietra.While living in New Mexico in the 1980s and 1990s she studied botanical forms including cacti, flower buds, and bouquets, and began incorporating those forms into her work as seen in the work offered here. In the 1990s she began incorporating bronze, steel bars, and iron into her glass work to create larger works including lattices, wreaths, swags, and bouquets.By the early 21st century Perkins had mastered her glassblowing technique and become known for her creation of brightly colored botanical sculptures created using Italian techniques including murrina, reticello and granulare. She also built her fourth hot shop on her estate located 20 miles north of Santa Fe, New Mexico.In addition to her glass work, Perkins has taught at the Pilchuck Glass School, California State University at San Jose, Penland School, and the University of California in San Diego. Additionally, she has taught workshops for students at the GlassRoots hot shop in Newark, New Jersey.Height: 22 in x width: 13 in x depth: 14 in.Condition: The sculpture is in very good condition with no visible chips, cracks, or restorations. There are a few areas with surface bubbles, most likely original to the work. As expected from age, dust collected to the surface, particularly in between spines. Some of the thin spines have broken or are missing, as expected from age. Very light wear to the underside. When inspected under UV light, there is no visible sign of restoration.
Group of 19th and 20th century coloured glassware including a Vasart glass bowl, a Murano four sectioned glass bowl, a Whitefriars paperweight with controlled bubbles in white and yellow swirl pattern, a 19th century air bubble ruby-coloured salt, a Victorian green tinted fluted small vase, a Bohemian flashed and engraved perfume bottle, a pair of early 20th century Art Deco-style vases and other items

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