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Fratelli Toso

Rosso e Nero vase
Italy, c.
1930 deep amethyst glass with silver leaf and red pasta vitrea applications 10 dia x 13 h in (25 x 33 cm)
result: $10,625






Rosso e Nero Between 1928 and 1932, vases of opaque glass in vividly contrasting red and black tones became popular and fine examples were produced by many prominent Murano glassmakers including Zecchin-Martinuzzi, Fratelli Toso and Ferro Toso & C. This style was inspired by trends in fashion and graphic design and became emblematic of the Novecento period.

provenance: Stadion Auction, Vetri di Murano , by Franco Deboni, 20 October 1995, Lot 42


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Date:
2012-06-09

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