ID 1134407
Lot 332 | THIRTEEN ART GLASS WORKS
Estimate value
$ 6 000 – 9 000
MODERN, VARIOUS MARKS AND SIGNATURES FOR SHELLEY MUZYLOWSKI ALLEN, PHIL ATRILL, JAY MACDONNELL, VENINI, ORREFORS, DAUM, LALIQUE
Black, blue, clear, grey and purple glass, comprising:
A Shelley Muzylowski Allen (b. 1964) 'Run, Rabbit' vase and rabbit-form cover, dated 2010
A Cathryn Shilling (b. 1957) 'Agamemnon' vase from the 'Cloaked' series, circa 2016
A Phil Atrill (b. 1972) black glass vase with clear and white inclusions and a long tapering neck
A Jay MacDonell (b. 1968) black glass 'Allium Bulb (Black Mono)' vessel, dated 2008
An Emmanuel Babled (b. 1967) grey and black glass 'Koori' vase, produced by Venini, dated 2016
Two Lena Bergström (b. 1961), 'Planet' vases in two sizes, produced by Orrefors, each signed and dated 'Bergström Unique 2008'
A Zaha Hadid blue glass 'Manifesto' vase produced by Lalique, recorded as style no. 88038500
A Lalique 'platinum-enameled' black glass 'Tourbillons' vase, numbered 34⁄999
A Lalique clear glass 'Flamme' vase with black accents, recorded as style no. 10369100
A Daum black pâte de verre glass figure of a panther, numbered 0023⁄1000
Two black, white and clear art glass vases
41 ½ in. (105.4 cm.) high, the Jay MacDonell 'Allium Bulb'
Provenance
With Traver Gallery, Seattle (the Shelley Muzylowski Allen 'Run, Rabbit' vase and cover and the Jay MacDonell 'Allium Bulb').
With Thomas Goode, London (the Lalique 'Manifesto' vase).
With Vessel Gallery, London (the Cathryn Shilling 'Agamemnon' vase).
Manufactur: | Lalique, Venini & Cо. |
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Auction house category: | All other types of objects, Vases and vessels, Statuettes |
Manufactur: | Lalique, Venini & Cо. |
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Auction house category: | All other types of objects, Vases and vessels, Statuettes |
Address of auction |
CHRISTIE'S 8 King Street, St. James's SW1Y 6QT London United Kingdom | ||
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Conditions of purchase | Conditions of purchase |
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