2024Art La RosaFlavio Poli per Seguso (Chioggia 1900-Venezia 1984) - Fish-shaped submerged Murano glassSee Sold Price
2024Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbHFlavio Poli, 'Sommerso verde - filo blu - violetto' vase, 1957See Sold Price
2024Quittenbaum Kunstauktionen GmbHFlavio Poli (attributed), 'Mezza filigrana' bowl, c. 1945See Sold Price
2024Block Auction HouseFlavio Poli (Chioggia 1900 - Venezia 1984) Execution by Seguso Vetri d'arteSee Sold Price
2024Capitoliumart s.r.l.FLAVIO POLI attributed. Pair of three-lights wall lamps for Seguso, Murano.See Sold Price
2024Subastas de Barcelona S.L. (Subarna Casa de Subastas)FLAVIO POLI (1900-1984) SET OF FIVE VASES, CIRCA 1960.See Sold Price
2024Taylor & HarrisPair Flavio Poli for Seguso Vetri D' Arte Murano La Commedia, circa 1940See Sold Price
Native American ceramics, modern art star at Auctions at Showplace, Nov. 7NEW YORK – Auctions at Showplace will continue the fall auction season with an exciting sale on November 7. It will feature a diverse offering including Picasso ceramics, a selection of modern art, mid-century furnishings, Asian objects, antiquities, fine jewelry along with costume jewelry and luxury goods from prime New York Metropolitan area estates. Absentee and […]
Designing postwar Italian glassNEW YORK – The tradition of glassmaking in Murano, Italy, goes back to the 13th century but a particularly innovative and peak time for art glass there was after World War II into the 1950s-60s as the modernism movement came into vogue.
Fine examples of Venetian glass highlighted in Nova Ars sale April 12 ASTI, Italy – Nova Ars will present an interesting design collection of decorative arts of the 20th century – many made in Italy – at an online-only auction Wednesday, April 12. Absentee and Internet bidding will be available through LiveAuctioneers.
Bright colors, otherworldly designs mark Murano glassNEW YORK – Italian glass, for all its candy colors and fantastical forms, is a treasure to behold. It has been produced on the island of Murano, near Venice since the 13th century.