SOLD – Murano – Compote – attrib Alfredo Barbini, Bullicante
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Murano, Venice, Italy
attrib. Alfredo Barbini
Compote, c. 1950s
Amethyst, Bullicante
5 3/4″ diameter x 3 5/8″ high
Summary: A brilliantly coloured Mid-Century compote (raised bowl) of ribbed form with bullicante and gold aventurine highlights, hand-blown and tooled of transparent glass with soft gradient and hues of pink, amethyst, and pink. The ample and rounded bowl is raised on an applied clear knop with gold aventurine above a matching slightly raised ribbed bullicante mauve pad foot. Made in Murano, Venice, Italy it is attributed to Alfredo Barbini, c. 1950s.
SKU: G.1104.15.DA.X.4475(.571)
Categories: Art Glass, SOLD
Tags: 20th Century, Alfredo Barbini, Art Glass, Bullicante (Glass), Italian, Murano, Sold, Venetian Glass

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Murano Seguso Cabinet Vase, Ribbed, Bullicante, Gold Aventurine
Art Glass
attrib. Seguso Vetri d’Arte (Murano, Est 1933)
/ Vetraria Archimede Seguso (Murano, Est 1946)
Cabinet Vase, c. 1950s
ribbed, bullicante, gold aventurine, cased
3 ¾” high x 3” diameter
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$295.00 $295.00

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Murano – Vase – Archimede Seguso, Waisted Form
Art Glass
Vetraria Archimede Seguso (Murano, Est. 1946)
Archimede Seguso (Venice, 1909-1999)
Waisted Covered Vessel, c. 1950s
lattimo, gold aventurina
10"high (with cover; 8 ¼ inches without) x 5 5/8" widest diameter
Archimede Seguso covered, waisted, vase in lattimo and gold aventurina with an applied orange cinch and ball knop, made on the island of Murano circa 1950s.
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SOLD – Thomas Webb & Sons – Vase – Moroccan Tapestry
Art Glass, SOLD
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Thomas Webb & Sons (England)
'Moroccan' ('alabaster-cored') (c. 1870-1890)
vase
glass, enamel
Notes: Bottle form vase decorated in ‘Moroccan’ polychrome enamel by Thomas Webb & Sons, circa 1870-1890. Described in Thomas Webb’s 1879 sketch-book as “alabaster-cored,” this Aesthetic period vase draws heavily on the influences of the Islamic and Orientalist decorative traditions.
Reference: Manley, ‘Decorative Victorian Glass’ no. 185, “A vase for identification, most deceptive. The first impression is obviously French, but Thomas Webb’s records (sketch-book of 1879) describe them as alabaster-cored, with square top and enameled, and it is when a number are placed alongside each other that this is realized, all differ in some way.

Murano – Bowl – Venini – Carlo Scarpa – A Canne
Art Glass
Murano, Italian glass 'Tessuto' bowl, 7 1/8" diameter x 1 3/4" high, attributed to Carlo Scarpa for Venini & Co., c. 1945-50s.