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Gio Ponti
Diamond flatware
Italy / USA, 1958
sterling silver
The Diamond flatware pattern was introduced in 1958 after Gio Ponti worked for three years with chief designer of Reed & Barton Mr. Theodore Cayer. Complete seven piece service for eight including dinner and salad forks, dinner and luncheon knives, and soup, dessert and table spoons. There are two extra dinner forks, dinner knives and luncheon forks. Serving pieces include large carving fork and knife, medium carving fork and knife, three serving forks, three slotted spoons, two serving spoons, two serving spatulas, large salad fork, large ladle, small ladle, jelly spoon, seven seafood forks, pickle fork, four butter knives and eight coffee spoons. Ninety pieces total, each with manufacturer's mark.
estimate: $9,000–12,000
result: $49,560
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Gio Ponti 1891–1979
Gio Ponti excelled at painting as a child and expressed a fervent interest in the arts. Feeling that a career in architecture was preferable to that of a painter, Ponti’s parents encouraged him to pursue the former and in 1914 he enrolled at the Faculty of Architecture at the Politecnico di Milano. His studies were interrupted by war, and in 1915 he was forced to postpone his education. He served as a captain in the Pontonier Corps until 1919, earning multiple military honors. After graduating in 1921, Ponti married Giulia Vimercati, the daughter of local aristocracy and started an architecture firm. During this time, Ponti aligned himself with the neoclassical movement, Novecento and championed a revival of the arts and culture. In 1928, Ponti founded Domus, a periodical tailored to artists and designers, as well as the broader public. A shift occurred in the 1930s when Ponti took up a teaching post at his alma mater, the Politecnico di Milano. In search of new methods to express Italian modernity, Ponti distanced himself from the sentiments of Novecento and sought to reconcile art and industry. Together with the engineers, Eugenio Soncini and Antonio Fornaroli, Ponti enjoyed great success in the industrial sector, securing various commissions throughout Italy. In the 1950s, he gained international fame with the design of the Pirelli Tower in Milan and he was asked to be a part of the urban renewal of Baghdad, collaborating with top architects from around the world. His 1957 book, Amate l’architettura, is considered to be a microcosm of his work —an incredible legacy spanning art, architecture, industrial design, publishing and academia.
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Gio Ponti
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Gio Ponti
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Gio Ponti
important set of coffee tables from Casa Civate
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Gio Ponti
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Gio Ponti
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Gio Ponti
Diamond sofa from the Villa Goldschmidt, Buenos Aires
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Gio Ponti
pair of Diamond lounge chairs from the Villa Goldschmidt, Buenos Aires
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Gio Ponti
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