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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Murano & Italy Glass => Topic started by: rocco on April 12, 2015, 02:17:10 PM
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I have the fabulous Marc Heiremans Seguso Vetri d'Arte book since Christmas, and as it goes -- once you know what to look out for :)
I managed to find two nice Mario Pinzoni pieces recently:
1. lovely sommerso vase, interestingly in a colour scheme which is not mentioned in the book (cranberry cased in Aquamarina, with a thin layer of green in beween). Stands a little over 16 cm tall.
Pictured (as a stoppered decanter) in the book on page 170, selective modellist 1966, pattern nr 13874.
(And I did a little digging through older threads, and made updates where the attributions were uncertain.)
Michael
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2. Chunky sommerso bowl, water optic or "resina a corteccia" range, 17 cm diameter, designed by Mario Pinzoni around 1966.
The colour scheme is called "notte boreale" (dark grey covered in a thin layer of transparent dark blue, the whole covered in colourless glass), introduced in 1958 -- so by Flavio Poli ;)
Similar to Kane's lovely green piece here >> http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,40695.0.html (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,40695.0.html)
Michael
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Your vase could also be be 14601, page 298.
John
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Thanks, John.
You are probably right -- though my vase is a perfect shape and size match for the stoppered decanter nr 13874, as a vase it might have a different pattern number.
Here is a >> link to the two vases you mentioned, nr 14601 (https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/more-furniture-collectibles/decorative-objects/mario-pinzoni-seguso-vetri-darte-sommerso-vases/id-f_1168362/).
Interesting that they seem to share the same pattern number...
(Unfortunately these -- among many other pieces in the colour-photograph catalogue section of the book -- are not found in the "selective modellist")
Michael
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Do you think those prices are realistic?
Back to your piece Michael... if the inside of the neck has not been ground for a stopper to fit then I would assume it started life as a vase.
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"Offered by Marc Heiremans" may add quite a bit to the prize I guess ;)
I have never seen any of those two models for sale, so they may be rare...
That said -- as far as I have seen, Pinzoni pieces don't seem to sell for as much as Poli pieces.
The inside of the neck of my vase is not ground, but when I bought it there was an ugly brass thing glued in, so I guess it was a lamp base once (or at least had been converted to one).
Luckily, it was rather easy to remove by soaking the piece in some chemicals.
Michael
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A lamp base might be a different pattern number again... ;D
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Well possible ;D
But as even in this phantastic 200,- Euro book only a part of the patterns is pictured, we may never know...
I have seen a few vases in this shape, though, so the only difference would be the glued-in metal thing; here is a red/amber one: >> Link (http://www.von-zezschwitz.de/detail.php?onlinecatalog=1&chapter=16&objectid=8599&ref=%252Fonlinecatalog.php%253Fid%253D19%2526chapter%253D16%2526view%253Dgallery%2526language%253Denglisch%2526action%253Dlanguage&id=19&language=englisch)
Michael
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2. Chunky sommerso bowl, water optic or "resina a corteccia" range, 17 cm diameter, designed by Mario Pinzoni around 1966.
The colour scheme is called "notte boreale" (dark grey covered in a thin layer of transparent dark blue, the whole covered in colourless glass), introduced in 1958 -- so by Flavio Poli ;)
Similar to Kane's lovely green piece here >> http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,40695.0.html (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,40695.0.html)
Michael
Hi Rocco,
I have the exact same one as well :)