Sale 3474
New York
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27 March 2014
Price realised
USD 5,000
Estimate
NASON A VASE, CIRCA 1931-34, POSSIBLY DESIGNED BY FLAVIO POLI blown opaque red glass covered with burst oxidized silver leaf, applied solid details covered with burst gold foil 13 in. (33 cm.) high unmarked
Provenance
Galleria Marina Barovier, Venice.
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cf. A highly comparable model is recorded in the photographic catalogue of Vetreria Artistica Nason, 1931-32, Archive Heiremans. Illustrated as plate 19, models 784 and 846.
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