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Author Topic: vase from 1926,signed, murano or not?  (Read 1509 times)

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Offline smsepp

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vase from 1926,signed, murano or not?
« on: December 02, 2005, 07:36:00 PM »
hello
first: sorry for my bad english, hope you'll understand :-)

i got the vase as a present, was told it's from venice/murano. i searched the web, incuding ebay, but didn't find something really similar, and no information about the signature.

is it murano, what manufactury?

anybodody here who has an idea or knows something about it?

thank you very much and greatings from bavaria





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Offline paradisetrader

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vase from 1926,signed, murano or not?
« Reply #1 on: December 02, 2005, 08:18:41 PM »
SMSEPP > Hello & Welcome
Your English is fine.
This does NOT look like Murano to me.
I would have guessed German or Czech.

Can you read the signature ?
Tell us the letters you can read and * for the letters you can't read.
 
Javier (Moderator)
...I think this would fare better on the main Glass Boad.
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Offline smsepp

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vase from 1926,signed, murano or not?
« Reply #2 on: December 02, 2005, 09:47:48 PM »
thank you for fast answer. i'll post it also on main Glass Board.


there many ways to read the first word. some letters can be a "u" as well as a "n" or "m". i think it's something like les***

 i read it as : le***** 1926 fulv  or Ces*** 1926 fulv

my wife reads gemi** 1906 guv

thank you and have a nice day

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