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18thC Tassie Pate DeVerre Art Glass Portrait Medallions

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: English: Pre 1800   item# 1117738

18thC Tassie Pate DeVerre Art Glass Portrait Medallions
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$500.00 for both 

Two James Tassie pate de verre enamel paste portrait medallions, 18th century vintage. These pieces are from the well documented John Gormley Murdoch coin and medal collection, auctioned in several sessions (8 catalogs, sales running between March 31, 1903-December 13, 1904), by Sotheby's & Co., London. The catalog these medallions are included in, is titled: Catalogue Of The Valuable Collection Of English Porcelain And Other Works Of Art...sale date of May 4-5, 1903. Each medallion is c ...click for details


Georges Despret Art Glass Pate De Verre Head Murrines

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: Italian: Pre 1910   item# 1092267

Georges Despret Art Glass Pate De Verre Head Murrines
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$750.00 

Unusual and wonderful art glass sculpture/paperweight attributed to Georges Despret, probably dating to the late 19th or early 20th century. This is a nicely executed pate de verre Greco-Roman portrait with classic design and style using a grey opaque glass for the head, contrasted against the millefiori hair adornment. Size/Condition: Measures about 4.75"x 3"x 2.25". Minor/expected molding flaws. No chips or cracks. Unmarked, undated.


c1910 Successori Andrea Rioda Italian Art Glass Vase

Catalogue: Antiques: Decorative Art: Glass: Italian: Pre 1920   item# 712138

c1910 Successori Andrea Rioda Italian Art Glass Vase
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$250.00 

Spectacular and delicate amphora form vase dating to the early 20th century (1910-1920), likely produced at Successori Andrea Rioda and sold through Salviati's retail shop. A very similar form was produced as a Corinto vase in the late 19th century by Francesco Ferro e Figlio. The example here shows a decided nod towards a more modernist aesthetic, similar to the works of Cappellin. An elegant, well-balanced and proportioned form, this vase is crafted from a colorless glass with a thin neckl ...click for details

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