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Modernist Mario Botta 'Tredicivasi' Signed Pewter Vase Artist Proof Prototype
By Mario Botta, Numa
Located in Torquay, GB
Unique Modernist polished Pewter sculptural vase by Mario Botta for Numa.
Artist Proof prototype, signed by both manufacturer and artist..
This vase is a signed artist proof of vases...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Streamlined Moderne Numa Furniture
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Pewter
Mario Botta for Numa Italy Artist Proof 'Tredici Vasi' Pewter Vase Prototype
By Numa, Mario Botta
Located in Torquay, GB
Unique Modernist polished Pewter sculptural vase by Mario Botta for Numa.
Artist Proof Prototype, numbered "5".
This vase is a signed artist proof of vases featured on the 'Tredici...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Streamlined Moderne Numa Furniture
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Mario Botta for Numa 'Tredicivasi' Signed Pewter Vase Artist Proof Prototype
By Numa, Mario Botta
Located in Torquay, GB
Streamlined Modernist polished Pewter sculptural vase by Mario Botta for Numa.
Artist Proof Prototype, signed by both artist and manufacturer.
This vase is a prototype of vases as fe...
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21st Century and Contemporary Italian Streamlined Moderne Numa Furniture
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