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Place of Origin: Australian
Clear Bubble Glass Decanter Signed Julio Santos 1970s Hand Blown Brutalist
Located in Melbourne, AU
Australian-Portuguese glass artist Julio Santos was an expert in his craft. This decanter is a lovely example of his work. Signed 'J. Santos' to the base ...
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1980s Brutalist Vintage Australian Glass
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Art Glass
New Light, 2 Australian Art Glass Sculpture Panels by Kirstie Rea, 2004
Located in Philadelphia, PA
A fine Australian art glass sculpture by Kirstie Rea.
Entitled 'New Light'.
2 Kiln formed and wheel cut glass panels.
Bearing an etched signature ...
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Early 2000s Modern Australian Glass
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Art Glass
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