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Munich, Bavaria, Germany
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Murano Glass
Rare designs by Ercole Barovier, early glasses by Dino Martens and five Pulcini by Alessandro Pianon
We are delighted to present a selection of 189 glass objects designed over the last 130 years. The oldest object is a slender vase by Salviati from 1890, while the most recent work is by Luciano Vistosi, a large-format abstract sculpture entitled Manichino aperto from 2001.
Ercole Barovier's vases from the Primavera series of 1929/30 are extremely rare. Due to the high technical challenges involved, the decoration was only produced for a very short time at the Fratelli Barovier factory. Objects from this series are extremely rare and have fetched by far the highest prices in the Murano glass sector in recent years: six figure bids were not uncommon. The spherical vase offered in the auction, made of typical crackled milk glass with black applications, is in impeccable condition and valued at EUR 60,000 to 90,000.
Few designs live up to the cliche that Murano glass is eccentric and colorful as much as the works of painter Dino Martens. However, it must be emphasized that his works are never obtrusive or unbalanced. What may appear spontaneous and gestural at first glance follows a well thought out composition.
In addition to several lamp designs for various manufacturers and vases for the Vistosi factory, Alessandro Pianon became famous for a very special creation. He created a series of five models of birds, known as Pulcini (Italian for chicks). They all have different shapes and colors and stand on spindly copper wire legs. When individual Pulcini appear, they always trigger fierce bidding wars, and their prices have risen significantly in recent times. A complete set of five is coming up for auction with an estimated price of EUR 25,000 to 30,000.
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Murano glass, jewelry, Art Nouveau and Art Deco

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0532: Benvenuto Barovier (attributed), Huge vase with handles 'Iridato', 1914-20Est. €1,400-€1,800€1,200
0550: Fratelli Toso, Two 'Diatreta' lidded jars in 'Blu pasta vitrea', c. 1930Est. €1,400-€1,800€1,400
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