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M.Collins
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20/09/2014 7:28 pm  

These quite unique cut glass pieces came out of a killer, mid century estate in Savannah, Ga. The home was simply incredible. These candlestick holders intrigued me, I have never seen anything similar. Each are signed, but I can't make it out. Any help would be greatly appreciated.Respectfully, Matt.
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objectworship
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20/09/2014 8:01 pm  

Art Deco or Postmodern?  You could almost flip a coin on it.  I'd argue for the latter, however, as it looks like these were made with more contemporary technology.


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Robert Leach
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20/09/2014 9:07 pm  

Look Italian 1980s to me, unsure of signature though.


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Riki
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21/09/2014 12:38 am  

Agree with Robert, they look like Italian Memphis design and the signature looks like it could be Marco Zanini but when I looked at his designs, I couldn't see a correlation.
At this point, I think they are probably some kind of American, contemporary reproduction but the signature is still making me think they might be Italian.
Jeez.  I sound like a politician.
 
 


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tktoo
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21/09/2014 4:38 pm  

George Ponzini
http://www.georgeponzini.com/artistinfo.html


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M.Collins
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21/09/2014 5:56 pm  

Thank you EVERYONE for your help!


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objectworship
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21/09/2014 8:16 pm  

Quote by Ponzini from above link, which I found pleasing: "My work is definitely founded in my urban roots in New York City. I was fascinated with the city’s art deco buildings and modern architecture. More recently, on a trip to Milan, I was inspired by Italian contemporary design".


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