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Fulvio BianconiVase, model no. 2887, circa 1950Iridescent sommerso glass.13.3 cm highProduced by V.S.M. Venini & C., Murano, Italy. Underside acid-etched venini/murano/ITALIA.Footnotes:LiteratureAnna Venini Diaz de Santillana, Venini Catalogue Raisonné 1921-1986, Milan, 2000, p. 272Franco Deboni, Venini Glass: Its history, artists and techniques, Volume 1, Turin, 2007, The Red Catalogue (appendix)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Carlo ScarpaVase, model no. 5937, circa 1929Soffiato glass with bullicante decoration.13 cm highProduced by M.V.M. Cappellin & C., Murano, Italy. Footnotes:LiteratureMarino Barovier and Carla Sonego, eds., The M.V.M. Cappellin Glassworks and the Young Carlo Scarpa 1925-1931, exh. cat., Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Venice, 2018, pp. 147, 549For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ercole BarovierVase, from the 'Efeso' series circa 1964Coloured glass with internal decoration. 15 cm highProduced by Barovier & Toso, Murano, Italy. Lower side with retailer's paper label printed AA MURANO.Footnotes:LiteratureAttilia Dorigatu, Ercole Barovier 1889-1974: Vetraio Muranese, exh. cat., Museo Correr, Venice, 1989, p. 119For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Barovier & Toso (Co.)'Argo millefili' vase, circa 1975 Glass with applied lattimo and amethyst canes.20 cm highUnderside engraved Barovier/& Torso/Murano.Footnotes:LiteratureAttilia Dorigatu, Ercole Barovier 1889-1974: Vetraio Muranese, exh. cat., Museo Correr, Venice, 1989, p. 106 for a comparable example from the seriesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Ercole Barovier'Graffito' vase, circa 1969Glass with gold leaf inclusions.19.2 cm high Produced by Barovier & Toso, Murano, Italy.Footnotes:LiteratureAttilia Dorigatu, Ercole Barovier 1889-1974: Vetraio Muranese, exh. cat., Museo Correr, Venice, 1989, p. 121 for a comparable example from the seriesMarina Barovier, ed., Art of the Barovier: Glassmakers in Murano 1866-1972, exh. cat., Fondazione Scientifica Querini Stampalia, Venice, 1993, p. 202 for comparable examples from the seriesFor further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Flavio PoliVase, model no. 7136, circa 1937Bullicante glass. 21 cm high Produced by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy.Footnotes:LiteratureMarc Heiremans, Seguso Vetri D'Arte, glass objects from Murano (1932-1973), Stuttgart, 2014, p. 99For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Mario PinzoniVase, model no. 14056, circa 1968Sommerso glass.26.5 cm highProduced by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Lower side with manufacturer's paper label printed SEGUSO VETRI D'ARTE/MURANO/MADE IN ITALY.Footnotes:LiteratureMarc Heiremans, Seguso Vetri D'Arte, glass objects from Murano (1932-1973), Stuttgart, 2014, p. 174For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Flavio PoliRare vase, model no. 12528, circa 1952Glass with lattimo canes and applied gold leaf. 19.5 cm high Produced by Seguso Vetri d'Arte, Murano, Italy. Footnotes:LiteratureMarc Heiremans, Seguso Vetri D'Arte, glass objects from Murano (1932-1973), Stuttgart, 2014, p. 129For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Bernard LeachLarge vase with 'Tree of Life' design, circa 1958Stoneware with three incised 'tree of life' designs.34.5 cm high, 29.5 cm diameter Impressed with Leach Pottery seal. Together with a copy of a letter of authenticity and correspondence from David Leach.Footnotes:ProvenanceJ.M.W. Crowther, London, circa 1958Thence by descent to the present ownerLiteratureSarah Riddick, Pioneer Studio Pottery: The Milner-White Collection, London, 1990, pl. 1 for a comparable vaseOliver Watson, Bernard Leach: Potter and Artist, exh. cat., Crafts Council, London, 1997, pl. 125, 127 for comparable vases Edmund de Waal, Bernard Leach, London, 1999, cover, p. 60 for a comparable vaseMr J.M.W. Crowther was a prolific collector of British studio ceramics, including works by Bernard Leach, Michael Cardew, Katharine Pleydell-Bouverie, Lucie Rie and Hans Coper, amongst others, and visited the latter at his studio. Mr Crowther was a great collector and admirer of Leach's work, loaning several pieces from his collection to the artist's 1977 retrospective at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London.Comparable examples of the present vase are held in the collections of the Leicester City Museums and the Cooper Hewitt, New York.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
Sonja LandweerVase, 1981Earthenware, iron glaze, stained wood.Vase: 18.2 cm high, 17.7 cm diameter Underside with paper label signed and handwritten aubergine form with two ridges 1981.Footnotes:ProvenanceSonja Landweer, Kilkenny, Republic of IrelandThence by descent to the present ownerThis lot is subject to the following lot symbols: * AR* VAT on imported items at a preferential rate of 5% on Hammer Price and the prevailing rate on Buyer's Premium.AR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
George Gault (British, 1916-2011). 'Still Life' of a vase of flowers. Oil on card. Signed, inscribed and dated 1996 verso. 20 x 15cm. Framed. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017Condition Report: Generally good condition overall, with some very minor surface wear. Might benefit from a slight clean.
George Gault (British, 1916-2001). A vase of white flowers, oil on paper. 10.5 x 8.5cm. Framed and glazed. From the Trevor Baxter collection of contemporary art. Trevor Baxter was a character actor perhaps best known for his cult role as Professor George Lightfoot in Dr. Who in 1977. He also appeared in shows and films including Z-Cars (1968), and Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow (2004). Trevor, who was a passionate collector of contemporary art, sadly passed away in 2017.
‡ René Lalique (French 1860-1945) PLUMES VASE, NO. 944 designed 1920 opalescent and blue stained intaglio R. LALIQUE, later engraved Lalique twice(21cm (8 1/4in) high)Footnote: IMPORTANT INFO FOR ‡ LOTS Lots affixed with ‡ or [Ω] symbols may be subject to further regulations upon export /import, please see Conditions of Sale for Buyers Section D.2. Collections of Purchased ‡ Lots: For items marked with the ‡ (denoting additional VAT payable at a reduced rate of 5% on the hammer price) additional time should be allowed for Customs clearance by HMRC if the item is to remain in the UK. For items being exported out of the UK these items can be shipped via Crown Fine Art or via another approved shipper with a temporary admissions account.
‡ René Lalique (French 1860-1945) MARGUERITES VASE, NO. 922 designed 1923 clear, frosted and blue stained stencilled R. LALIQUE FRANCE(20.7cm (8 1/8in) high)Footnote: IMPORTANT INFO FOR ‡ LOTS Lots affixed with ‡ or [Ω] symbols may be subject to further regulations upon export /import, please see Conditions of Sale for Buyers Section D.2. Collections of Purchased ‡ Lots: For items marked with the ‡ (denoting additional VAT payable at a reduced rate of 5% on the hammer price) additional time should be allowed for Customs clearance by HMRC if the item is to remain in the UK. For items being exported out of the UK these items can be shipped via Crown Fine Art or via another approved shipper with a temporary admissions account.
‡ Marc Lalique (French 1900-1977) EVEREST VASE, NO. 12244 designed 1950s clear stencilled LALIQUE, engraved France(29.7cm (11 5/8in) high)Footnote: Everest is Earth's highest mountain with a summit standing at 8848.86 meters, and crosses the border of China and Nepal. The summit was first officially reached, on 29 May 1953, by the Nepali-Indian sherpa Tenzing Norgay and British mountaineer Edmund Hillary. The creation of this vase must have been inspired by the historic achievement. IMPORTANT INFO FOR ‡ LOTS Lots affixed with ‡ or [Ω] symbols may be subject to further regulations upon export /import, please see Conditions of Sale for Buyers Section D.2. Collections of Purchased ‡ Lots: For items marked with the ‡ (denoting additional VAT payable at a reduced rate of 5% on the hammer price) additional time should be allowed for Customs clearance by HMRC if the item is to remain in the UK. For items being exported out of the UK these items can be shipped via Crown Fine Art or via another approved shipper with a temporary admissions account.
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