








Beautiful and important hammered copper vase of exceptional craftsmanship, produced in Italy in the late 1920s. The vase is notable for its large scale and finely worked surface, showcasing the high level of skill typical of Italian metalwork of the period. The quality of the copper and the refined hammering technique recall the aesthetic language of Vittorio Zecchin, particularly his elegant approach to form and material during the early 20th century. A striking example of Italian decorative arts from the interwar period, ideal for collectors of Art Deco and early modern design, as well as for curated interiors and gallery settings. Italy, late 1920s.