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A "lattimo" perfume bottle by Carlo Scarpa for Venini, made on Murano ca. 1935

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A straight forward design by Carlo Scarpa. The shape of the bottle is for the Venini dressing table set 653. Presented on the Brussels Arts and Crafts Exhibition in 1935. This bottle came in variations of three separately designed stoppers, here with the simple flat stopper. This and the bottle executed with a classic Scarpa decor in lattimo aurato. The 1930ties style pontil even left space for a faint two line acid stamp "venini murano". Cf.: „Carlo Scarpa: Venini, 1932-1947“, Barovier, le stanze del vetro, SKIRA, 2013, page 160 – Number 0653.
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