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Author Topic: alabastro or opaline? and could it be a Seguso piece please? bowl pink & white  (Read 9220 times)

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Offline obscurities

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I don't know who did it, but I do know that I really like it.......  I love opalescent glass.... especially Italian!!

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The "Hardy" label referred to is now known to be Hans Geismar, not George Hardy.
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Pretty sure it is not an Archimede Seguso piece. Not sure about SvDA.
Don't take this as definite as many copied whatever was popular at the time.
Clean and Crisp a Murano twist.
Archimede tops my list.

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This Joska Kristall opaline glass triform ashtray looks very similar to my bowl:

https://brandenburg.museum-digital.de/object/43412

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I would be very cautious when it comes to Joska labels.
There was a time when glass from everywhere in the world popped up on ebay with Joska labels.

see Astrid's post here: https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,47817.msg269416.html#msg269416
see Dirk's comment (and the following replys) here: https://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,30949.msg167752.html#msg167752

Don't really know how they got there, but surely several didn't belong there...

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ah, thank you!  I had wondered about the execution and design  ???  I'll have a read and thanks for the links.

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