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A.Ve.M incantate murrine by Luciano Ferro& Anzolo Fuga large murano vase
By Luciano Ferro
Located in Grantham, GB
Beautiful vitange rare murano glass heart vase, incantato murrine by Luciano Ferro and Anzolo Fuga
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Vintage 1950s Italian Art Deco Vases

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Murano Glass

2 Hand-Blown Vases with Murrhines by Luciano Ferro
Located in New York, NY
2 Hand-blown glass vases with double rows of murrhines designed by Luciano Ferro for Arte Vetraria
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Vintage 1950s Italian Glass

Luciano Ferro for Avem, 1958-62, Two Large White Roosters
By Luciano Ferro, Toni Zuccheri, A.VE.M
Located in Tavarnelle val di Pesa, Florence
Luciano Ferro at Avem, the skillful creativity of the maker found the solution of a crystal block to
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

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Murano Glass, Murrine

Vase with Murrhines designed by Anzolo Fuga for A.V.E.M.
Located in New York, NY
. Murano Italy, 1955 (signed on bottom "Col. Luciano Ferro 1955" This piece is shown in the book
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Vintage 1950s Italian Glass

Anzolo Fuga Large Hand Blown Glass Bottle with Colorful Murrhines, 1959-1960
By Anzolo Fuga, Arte Vetraria Muranese (AVEM)
Located in New York, NY
tiny mouth by Anzolo Fuga for A.V.E.M., Murano Italy, 1959-1960. Etched on bottom “Luciano Ferro 1955
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Murano Glass

Anzolo Fuga Rare "Bandiere Vase", 1955-1956
By Anzolo Fuga, Arte Vetraria Muranese (AVEM)
Located in New York, NY
Muranese (A.V.E.M.), Murano, Italy, 1955-1956. Etched on bottom “COL Luciano Ferro 1952”. Luciano Ferro was
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Vases

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Murano Glass

Reserved for Richard - Elephant, Ram, Toadstools and Bird
By Archimede Seguso
Located in Kissimmee, FL
golden amber Sommerso art glass elephant sculpture. Documented to designer Luciano Gaspari for the
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Mid-20th Century Italian Mid-Century Modern Animal Sculptures

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Murano Glass

Exceptional 1953 Vase In Blown Glass By Luciano Ferro For Avem
By Murano 5, Luciano Ferro
Located in Paris, FR
Exceptional 1953 vase in polychrome blown glass on white background, by Luciano Ferro for AVEM
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Vintage 1950s Italian Vases

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Blown Glass

Anzolo Fuga for A.V.E.M Midcentury Blown Murano Glass 3 Mouths "A Cerchi" Vase
By Anzolo Fuga, A.VE.M
Located in Firenze, Toscana
Ferro’s younger brother Luciano (and sometimes other blowers) would figure out the best way to carry out
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Vintage 1950s Italian Mid-Century Modern Glass

Materials

Murano Glass

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