Pair, Murano Glass Pheasants, Attributed to Seguso
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Description
Attributed to Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999), circa 1960s. A complimenting pair of art glass pheasants, likely male and female, both modeled with tail up and head down, one with gold fleck aventurine inclusions on gold body, the other with gold fleck aventurine inclusions on cranberry body, each having Bollicine bubble decoration and perched on a colorless spiral glass base. Apparently unsigned. Approximate height of cranberry pheasant 12.5", base diameter 3.5". Approximate height of other pheasant 12.25", base diameter 3.5". Provenance: From the Estate of Channing S. Jun, M.D., Eastman, Georgia.
Condition
One with break to tip of tail feather, later sanded down (not overtly apparent). Light wear to the bottom of each commensurate with age and shelf use. No other signs of damage, loss or repair.
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Pair, Murano Glass Pheasants, Attributed to Seguso
Estimate $300 - $500
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