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            • Archimede Seguso Murano Green Glass Swan Sculpture
              Nov. 23, 2024

              Archimede Seguso Murano Green Glass Swan Sculpture

              Est: $50 - $15,000

              Mid Century Archimede Seguso Murano Green Alabastro Glass Swan Sculpture. 12 inches H x 7 L x 5 W.

              Kavanagh Auctions
            • Archimede SEGUSO
              Nov. 19, 2024

              Archimede SEGUSO

              Est: €3,000 - €5,000

              Archimede SEGUSO ((1909 - 1999)) Paire de suspensions - circa 1930 Epreuve en verre ghiacciato doré et vert, décor appliqué à chaud de guirlandes de feuilles réhaussé de dorure Édition Seguso 70 x 26 cm A pair of ghiacciato glass pendant lights with golden leaves by Archimede Seguso– circa 1930 27.56 x 10.24 in. Archimede SEGUSO ((1909 - 1999))

              Artcurial
            • ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1909-1999 Volpe 1960 circa - ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1909-1999 Fox 1960 ca
              Nov. 19, 2024

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1909-1999 Volpe 1960 circa - ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1909-1999 Fox 1960 ca

              Est: -

              Vetro modellato a caldo. Etichetta originale. 15,00 x 11,00 x 12,00 cm - Hot molded glass. Original label. 5.91 x 4.33 x 4.72 in.

              Aste Bolaffi
            • ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO MURANO GLASS WALL MIRROR
              Nov. 17, 2024

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO MURANO GLASS WALL MIRROR

              Est: $700 - $900

              Signed : A. Seguso, Murano in glass plate h. 48 w. 32 in. [In Situ Item] This item will not be on display in our saleroom during our preview period. If you wish to view it in-person please make a request with the gallery.

              Butterscotch Auction Gallery LLC
            • Attributed to Seguso Freeform Murano Glass Bowl
              Nov. 12, 2024

              Attributed to Seguso Freeform Murano Glass Bowl

              Est: $200 - $400

              Attributed to Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999). Freeform clear Murano glass vase or bowl of a wavy and undulating form, 20th century. With white lacework motifs throughout the body of the vessel.

              Revere Auctions
            • Attributed to Seguso Murano Glass Bull ca. 1949
              Nov. 12, 2024

              Attributed to Seguso Murano Glass Bull ca. 1949

              Est: $400 - $600

              Attributed to Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1990). Iridescent Murano crystal glass figure depicting a "toro" or bull in repose, ca. 1949-59.

              Revere Auctions
            • 20th c. Archimede Seguso Murano Glass Cat Figure
              Nov. 12, 2024

              20th c. Archimede Seguso Murano Glass Cat Figure

              Est: $200 - $400

              Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999). Black Murano glass sculpture with iridescent copper fleck inclusions depicting a seated black "gatto" or cat, 20th century. Labeled "Archimede Seguso" along the underside.

              Revere Auctions
            • SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE
              Nov. 12, 2024

              SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE

              Est: €5,000 - €5,600

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1955 Un vaso 'piume' ovoidale in vetro trasparente sfumato decorato internamente con piume di vari colori. Altezza cm. 21.5. Lett.: Umberto Franzoi Art Glass by Archimede Seguso Arsenale Venezia 1991 pag. 119.

              Aste Boetto SRL
            • SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE
              Nov. 12, 2024

              SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE

              Est: €500 - €550

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1954 Una coppa 'merletto' in vetro trasparente ambra con decoro centrale di reticello lattimo. Altezza cm. 6.7 x cm. 13.5 x cm. 14.

              Aste Boetto SRL
            • SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE
              Nov. 12, 2024

              SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE

              Est: €3,000 - €3,400

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1955 circa Una coppia di faraone in vetro pieno blu cobalto a bolle regolari e foglia oro base in vetro verdino e foglia oro. Autentica su foto. Marca ad acido: 'archimede seguso murano italy' Altezza cm. 20 e cm. 16.5. Lett.: Umberto Franzoi Art Glass by Archimede Seguso Arsenale Venezia 1991 pag. 115.

              Aste Boetto SRL
            • SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE
              Nov. 12, 2024

              SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE

              Est: €800 - €900

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO 1960 circa Una figura di gufo in vetro pieno blu cobalto a bolle regolari e foglia oro base in cristallo e foglia oro. Autentica su foto. Marca incisa: 'archimede seguso murano' Altezza cm. 20.

              Aste Boetto SRL
            • SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE
              Nov. 12, 2024

              SEGUSO ARCHIMEDE

              Est: €400 - €450

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO SEGUSO VETRI D'ARTE 1938 Una figura di anitra in vetro sommerso a bollicine e foglia oro. Altezza cm. 19.5. Lett.: Umberto Franzoi Art Glass by Archimede Seguso Arsenale Venezia 1991 pag. 71

              Aste Boetto SRL
            • Art Glass and Crystal Assortment
              Nov. 10, 2024

              Art Glass and Crystal Assortment

              Est: $400 - $600

              Art Glass and Crystal Assortment (21) total items including Waterford, Lalique, Moser, Archimede Seguso and Baccarat; together with a Nambe vase Property from: a Private Collector, Hinsdale, Illinois Category: Decorative Arts > Crystal & Tableware Estimated Sale Time: 12:49 pm CST Shipping Status: Leonard Auction, Inc. will provide direct shipping for this lot. Please visit our website for a shipping estimate. Last modified: October 21, 2024, 9:30 pm

              Leonard Auction
            • Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Italian, For Murano Glass Carved Bear
              Nov. 02, 2024

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Italian, For Murano Glass Carved Bear

              Est: $400 - $800

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Italian, For Murano Glass Carved Bear. Depicts a walking bear in off-white color. Appears to be unsigned.  Condition: Small chip on one foot underside.  Size: 9 x 4 x 6 in.  #3420 #22 .  Archimede Seguso was born on the island of Murano in Venice, Italy in 1909. As part of a long line of glassmakers, he began working for his father in the family furnace at the age of 11, refining his skills by remaking 18th Century glass pieces. In his early twenties he became a Master glass maker, distinguishing himself from his father’s style by developing heavy glass processing. He expanded the family factory, Seguso Vetri d’Arte, by hiring two new designers, Vittorio Zecchin and Flavio Poli, both of whom went on to be considered two of the most pivotal figures in the history of Murano glass. In the 1930s the company was invited to exhibit at the Venice Biennale, appearing there thirteen times in all over the next forty years. Seguso became known as the “Master of Animals” for his delicate, detailed, brightly-colored figures. During World War II he distanced himself from the Mussolini regime, eventually leaving the country for several years. In 1946 he returned to Murano and founded the Archimede Seguso Artistic Glass Factory, severing ties with the old family factory for good. He was part of the “A Thousand Years of Glass in Venice” exhibit at the Museo Correr in 1982, and had a solo exhibition at Tiffany & Co. in New York in 1989. He died in 1999, and many of his works can be seen in permanent displays at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, the Museum of Modern Art in New York, and the Corning Glass Museum.

              Sarasota Estate Auction
            • Archimede Seguso (1909-1999), A "Carnevale" glass vase, Late 20th century; Venice, Italy
              Oct. 30, 2024

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999), A "Carnevale" glass vase, Late 20th century; Venice, Italy

              Est: $700 - $900

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) A "Carnevale" glass vase, Late 20th century; Venice, Italy Signed to underside: Archimede Seguso / Murano The vase layered with red, green, and blue glass

              John Moran Auctioneers
            • Archimede SEGUSO (1909-1999) Vase en verre bleu
              Oct. 26, 2024

              Archimede SEGUSO (1909-1999) Vase en verre bleu

              Est: €400 - €600

              Archimede SEGUSO (1909-1999) Vase en verre bleu Vers 1960, Italie 18 x 17 cm *Vendu sur désignation

              Carvajal SVV
            • ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO (Murano, 1909-1999) for Vetri d'Arte. Vase, 1960s. Murano glass. Signed on the base.
              Oct. 23, 2024

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO (Murano, 1909-1999) for Vetri d'Arte. Vase, 1960s. Murano glass. Signed on the base.

              Est: €1,400 - €1,600

              ARCHIMEDE SEGUSO (Murano, 1909-1999) for Vetri d'Arte. Vase, 1960s. Murano glass. Signed on the base. Measurements: 51 cm (height). A serpentine pattern decorates the lower part of this vase while the rest of the body is bathed in a caldera color of great sophistication. Glass vase designed by Archimede Seguso. Born in Murano, at the age of 11 he began working in the kiln and perfected his skills emulating 18th century glass pieces. At the age of twenty he became an excellent master glassmaker, distinguishing himself also with the newly born heavy glass making. He hires first Vittorio Zecchin and then Flavio Poli as designers in the family factory "Seguso Vetri d'Arte". From the 30s is invited to exhibit at the Venice Biennale, where, until 1972, is the Pavilion "Venice" dedicated to Murano glass.

              Setdart Auction House
            • A Set of Seven Murano Goblets, after Archimede Seguso (1909-1999)
              Oct. 20, 2024

              A Set of Seven Murano Goblets, after Archimede Seguso (1909-1999)

              Est: $700 - $900

              A Set of Seven Murano Goblets, after Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) The cobalt goblets supported on scrolled gilt bottle nose dolphin form stems. 8in (20cm) h. Condition: Very good, no chips or cracks

              Fine Estate Inc.
            • Archimede Seguso, Signed Murano Art Glass Bowl
              Oct. 19, 2024

              Archimede Seguso, Signed Murano Art Glass Bowl

              Est: -

              Signed on the base of bowl. Bowl measures approximately 5.5in x 18.5in in diameter. NR30176 BP

              EJ'S Auction & Appraisal
            • Archimede Seguso Murano Signed Art Glass Ram Head Sculpture, Mid Century
              Oct. 13, 2024

              Archimede Seguso Murano Signed Art Glass Ram Head Sculpture, Mid Century

              Est: $200 - $400

              Description: An art glass sculpture in the form of a ram's head by Archimede Seguso. Signed to the base. Materials: Glass Markings & Inscriptions: Signed Date: Mid 20th century Maker: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Dimensions: 5" x 4" ) x 3.5". Provenance: From a Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania collection.

              Hoch LTD.
            • Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Pair of suspensions
              Oct. 09, 2024

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Pair of suspensions

              Est: €3,000 - €4,000

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Pair of suspensions Brass, metal opaline glass and glass Edited by Seguso Vetri d'Arte Model created circa 1950 H 90 × Ø 32 cm Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Paire de suspensions Laiton, métal verre opalin et verre Édition Seguso Vetri d'Arte Modèle créé vers 1950 H 90 × Ø 32 cm

              Piasa
            • Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Floor lamp
              Oct. 09, 2024

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Floor lamp

              Est: €2,000 - €3,000

              Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Floor lamp Glass, pulegoso glass and brass Edited by Seguso Vetri d'Arte Model created circa 1940 H 194 × Ø 54 cm Archimede Seguso (1909-1999) Lampadaire Verre, verre pulegoso et laiton Édition Seguso Vetri d'Arte Modèle créé vers 1940 H 194 × Ø 54 cm

              Piasa
            • Large Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Bowl, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Large Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Bowl, Murano

              Est: $300 - $500

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): 3"h, 14"w, 10.5"d Additional Information: Reference (pictured): Italian Glass Century 20, Leslie Pina, pg. 147. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • Archimede Seguso Bowl & Fratelli Toso Bowl, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Archimede Seguso Bowl & Fratelli Toso Bowl, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999); Fratelli Toso (Italy) Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 3.5"h, 8.75"w, 6.5"d Additional Information: One bowl has murrines throughout. Reference (pictured): Italian Glass Century 20, Leslie Pina, pgs. 147 & 165. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • 2 Archimede Seguso FAZZOLETTO Handkerchief Vases, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso FAZZOLETTO Handkerchief Vases, Murano

              Est: $400 - $600

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: partial Seguso label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 6.75"h, 5.75"w, 5.5"d Additional Information: The "fazzoletto" design and form was originally created by Fulvio Bianconi for Venini in 1949. Other leading Murano furnaces like Seguso Vetri d'Arte and Fratelli Toso soon replicated this popular handkerchief design. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • 3 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Candle Holders, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              3 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Candle Holders, Murano

              Est: $300 - $500

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: labels (2) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 12"h, 4.75"dia Additional Information: Reference (pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 114 & (example with labels) pg. 194. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • Pair of Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Candlesticks, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Pair of Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Candlesticks, Murano

              Est: $250 - $300

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: labels Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): 12"h, 4.75"dia Additional Information: Each decanter has a removable bobeche. Reference (both pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 194. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • 4 Archimede Seguso OPALINI A COSTE Candleholders, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              4 Archimede Seguso OPALINI A COSTE Candleholders, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): 2.25"h, 3.25"dia Additional Information: Reference (all pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pgs. 112-113. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • 4 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              4 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano

              Est: $400 - $600

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: Seguso label (2) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 16.5"h, 3.25"dia Additional Information: Reference (all pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pgs. 17-18 & 20. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • 4 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Jars / Lidded Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              4 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Jars / Lidded Vessels, Murano

              Est: $250 - $350

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: Seguso label (1), labels (1), label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 5.5"h, 4.25"dia Additional Information: Reference (three pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 18. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • 2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles, Murano

              Est: $200 - $300

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: labels (2), De Vilbiss label (bottle with atomizer) Materials: glass, metal, other Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 10.5"h, 2.75"dia Additional Information: Reference (both pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 15. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

              Palm Beach Modern Auctions
            • Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottle / Atomizer, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottle / Atomizer, Murano

              Est: $100 - $150

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999); DeVilbiss (USA) Marking(s); notes: DeVilbiss label and tag, label Materials: glass, metal, other Dimensions (H, W, D): 7.75"h, 2"dia Additional Information: Reference (similar example pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 15. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 3 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO & OPALINO Bottles / Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              3 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO & OPALINO Bottles / Vessels, Murano

              Est: $250 - $300

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 11.25"h, 2.75"w, 2.25"d Additional Information: Reference (two pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pgs. 17-18. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 3 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              3 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano

              Est: $200 - $300

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: labels (1), label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 9.5"h, 3.25"w, 3"d Additional Information: Reference (all pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 16. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: partial label (2), partial DeVilbiss label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 6.75"h, 2.75"w, 2.5"d Additional Information: Reference (both pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 16. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Perfume Bottles / Vessels, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: labels (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 9.5"h, 3"w, 3"d Additional Information: Reference (both pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 16. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 2 Archimede Seguso Dresser Jars, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso Dresser Jars, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 6"h, 6"dia Additional Information: Reference (one pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 22. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 2 OPALINO Vessels Attributed to Archimede Seguso & Unknown Vessel, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 OPALINO Vessels Attributed to Archimede Seguso & Unknown Vessel, Murano

              Est: $350 - $450

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999), attributed (2), unknown (1) Marking(s); notes: Seguso label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 12.5"h, 6.5"dia Additional Information: Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

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            • 4 Archimede Seguso OPALINO Vases, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              4 Archimede Seguso OPALINO Vases, Murano

              Est: $600 - $800

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: Seguso label (2) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 11"h, 4.5"w, 2.5"d Additional Information: Reference (all pictured): Italian Glass Century 20, Leslie Pina, pgs. 76, 88 & 151. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

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            • 2 Archimede Seguso Handled Vessels / Baskets, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso Handled Vessels / Baskets, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: Seguso label (1), label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 6"h, 5.75"w, 5.25"d Additional Information: Reference (both pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 32. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 3 Archimede Seguso Bowls, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              3 Archimede Seguso Bowls, Murano

              Est: $300 - $400

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: label (2) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 3.5"h, 10.5"w, 5.75"d Additional Information: The bowls have gold aventurine throughout. Reference (pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 90-91. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

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            • Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Pitcher & Bowl, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Pitcher & Bowl, Murano

              Est: $250 - $350

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: Seguso (remnant) label, label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 13"h, 6"dia Additional Information:  Reference (pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pgs. 33 & 82. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Bowls / Ashtrays, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso ALABASTRO Bowls / Ashtrays, Murano

              Est: $200 - $250

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 3.25"h, 7.5"w, 6.5"d Additional Information: Reference (one pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 82. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 2 Archimede Seguso OPALINO Bowls, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              2 Archimede Seguso OPALINO Bowls, Murano

              Est: $200 - $300

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: no marking(s) apparent Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 4.5"h, 10"dia Additional Information: Reference (pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 82. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • Large Archimede Seguso Penguin Sculpture / Bottle, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Large Archimede Seguso Penguin Sculpture / Bottle, Murano

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: labels Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): 16"h, 5.5"w, 5"d Additional Information: Reference (pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 186. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 3 Murano Paperweights / Sculptures; Archimede Seguso, Fratelli Toso, Cenedese
              Oct. 05, 2024

              3 Murano Paperweights / Sculptures; Archimede Seguso, Fratelli Toso, Cenedese

              Est: $150 - $200

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999); Fratelli Toso (Italy); Cenedese (Italy) Marking(s); notes: Toso label (1), Cenedese label (2) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 6.25"h, 3.5"dia Additional Information: References: Italian Glass Century 20, Leslie Pina, pg. 218 (pear pictured); Fifties Glass with Price Guide, Leslie Pina, pg. 103 (apple pictured). Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • 3 Archimede Seguso OPALINO A COSTE Cornucopia Vases / Vessels, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              3 Archimede Seguso OPALINO A COSTE Cornucopia Vases / Vessels, Murano

              Est: $300 - $400

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): largest: 11.25"h, 6.5"w, 5.5"d Additional Information: Reference (all pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 205. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Ms. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.

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            • Archimede Seguso OPALINO A COSTE Cornucopia Vase / Vessel, Murano
              Oct. 05, 2024

              Archimede Seguso OPALINO A COSTE Cornucopia Vase / Vessel, Murano

              Est: $150 - $250

              Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Archimede Seguso (Italian, 1909-1999) Marking(s); notes: label (1) Materials: glass Dimensions (H, W, D): 11.75"h, 6.5"w, 5.5"d Additional Information: The vase has gold aventurine throughout. Reference (pictured): Archimede Seguso: Mid-Mod Glass From Murano: Lace & Stone, Leslie Pina, pg. 204. Provenance: Collection of Leslie & Ramon Pina, Beachwood, Ohio.   Leslie Pina has authored over fifty books on 20th-century design, each focused on a specific area she and her husband Ramon personally collected and studied. Her obsession with color and design began early in life. She followed in her mother’s footsteps to attend the Cleveland Institute of Art on a scholarship, the start of an “endless academic career” and the ideal outlet for her drive to collect, study, and write.   While in graduate school Leslie went to Puerto Vallarta and met her future husband Ramon. They shared a passion for beauty in nature and in art. “We learned and wrote about many topics: Italian, Scandinavian, and American glass, Art Deco designs, Mexican silver, Herman Miller furniture, and so on. We traveled around the United States to photograph private and museum collections. That said, Murano glass was and still is our favorite.” The selection of Murano glass offered in this auction was amassed over 30-40 years, most collected prior to the mid-1990s, and reflects the contents of four of Leslie Pina’s books. Palm Beach Modern Auctions would like to thank Dr. Pina for sharing her personal stories about her time as an educator, writer, and collector, and her love of beautiful objects. More details from our interview can be found in the listing photos.  

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