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    BARRY FRIEDMAN: THE ECLECTIC EYE Italian Glass

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    27 March 2014

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    • NASON
    Lot 374

    NASON

    A VASE, CIRCA 1931-34, POSSIBLY DESIGNED BY FLAVIO POLI

    Price realised

    USD 5,000

    Estimate

    USD 5,000 - USD 8,000

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    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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    Lot Essay

    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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