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Author Topic: Sommerso vase with four coloured applied side trails and twisted base - Seguso?  (Read 5104 times)

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Offline flying free

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http://www.fossilfly.com/Forums/showthread.php?p=7337
a little snippet of info from a post Jurgen made, listing names again.
No rest until we have found one with the trails and twist Andy  ;D
But it's good you've seen it and think ours are from the same maker!  excellent spotting.
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m,
found this lovely lump today,
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/CZECH-1963-Red-Azure-Topaz-HANA-MACHOVSKA-VASE-Perfect-/280863330942?pt=UK_Art_Glass&hash=item4164c2527e

Again, i would think from the same place as ours, and pretty definitely not Mstisov.
The seller is on my favourites list, hes been mentioned here before, not in a bad way, but because of his amazing flowery descriptions, hes a bit concise on this one, i suspect because hes not 100% sure of his attribution. Have a look at his other items for the Mdina or Whitefriars pieces. He has a lot of time on his hands  :P
Andy
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Just having a look in Mark Hills book, the Mstisov ' Romana' range has got the same colours as the ebay
example, so could be a possibility, although i still think its more likely Italian  ::)
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thanks Andy  :) I've been through all the books I have looking for Czech glass matches and I'm still not sure it is Czech.  I might try and go through Jindrich's catalogues for the early 60's and see if I can find anything there.
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I'm convinced its Arte Nuova Murano, but I think the dates are similar, 50s/60s , i think its just glass companies and artists imitating others in popular styles of the day !
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