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Red Murano Square Occhi Vase

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Glass: Italian: Murano: Pre 1980   item# 441705

Red Murano Square Occhi Vase
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$3,000 

Here is another red Occhi vase in style of Tobia Scarpa for Venini. It measures 8 1/4 inches tall and 4 inches wide. It is in excellent condition with no damage. Unmarked. I do not believe this to be an original vintage piece as it is not signed.


Red Murano Occhi Vase

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Glass: Italian: Murano: Pre 1980   item# 441694

Red Murano Occhi Vase
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$3,000 

Murano glass vase in style of by Tobia Scarpa for Venini. Scarpa entitled the series "Occhi" which means little eyes. It is in flawless condition and measures 12 inches tall and 3 1/2 inches wide. Unsigned. I do not believe this to be an original since it is not signed.


Rare Vintage Oriente Vase By Dino Martens

Catalogue: Vintage Arts: Decorative Art: Glass: Italian: Murano: Pre 1960   item# 441682 (stock# 305)

Rare Vintage Oriente Vase By Dino Martens
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This is one of the hardest series by the infamous Dino Martens to find- at least for a reasonable price. Dino Martens was a painter by trade and his skills in painting are seen clearly in the Oriente series. The Oriente, first presented at the Biennial of 1952, formed the culmination of numerous experiments carried out by Martens to diffuse the borders between a painting and a vase. Starting from a flat composition (coldly arranged by Martens himself) with ground glass, pieces of zanfiric ...click for details

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