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A glass vase bought for $3.99 at a Goodwill store in Virginia was auctioned off for more than $107,000 after it was discovered to be designed Carlo Scarpa, a famed architect, for the renowned Italian company- Venini in 1942. Glass vase designed Carlo Scarpa. This vase was first discovered Jessica Vincent of Richmond, Virginia. She and her partner were shopping at their local Goodwill store, as they do several times a week when the crimson and sea-foam green vase caught their eye, reports UPI. Wrap up the year gone & gear up for 2024 with HT! Click here As per the news agency, Vincent paid $3.99 for the vase and carried it home, where she took a few pictures of it, its calligraphy and symbol to share online. Soon, the members of her glassware Facebook group recognised the piece as being from Scarpa’s ‘Pennellate’ collection, which he released while working as Venini’s creative director. (Also Read: Rare $10,000 note from 1934 sells at auction for a hefty price The Wright auction house in Chicago confirmed the identification, which was worth between $30,000 and $50,000. It eventually fetched $107,100 from a European collector. “It was certainly a very strong result. There was a lot of interest, of course, a lot of bidders. We were all very pleased to have it with us here at Wright,” Sara Blumberg, Wright’s glass special told Elle Decor. According to Elle Decor the vase, marked swirling red and green strokes, is part of the ‘Pennellate’ series built for Venini in the 1940s famed Venetian architect Carlo Scarpa. This specific sample is one of only a few known to still ex, and it was one of 33 lots in Wright’s Important Italian Glass auction. Unlock a world of Benefits with HT! From insightful newsletters to real-time news alerts and a personalized news feed – it’s all here, just a click away! -Login Now!

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