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Author Topic: Green & Gold Bullicante Somerso Lobed Vase - Scandinavian or Murano?  (Read 621 times)

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Offline Patti3435

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Hi. Not sure what I have here. Can anyone help? At first I thought Murano, but now I am thinking Scandinavian. What do you think? Thanks very much for looking  :)


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It looks far more like Murano to me. Unable to suggest a factory, however.


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Offline Patti3435

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Thanks for your help David. Much appreciated.

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Re: Green & Gold Bullicante Somerso Lobed Vase - Scandinavian or Murano?
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2012, 06:18:35 PM »
With these tiny controlled bubbles and the colour variation it looks Czech to me. I would hazard a guess at Mstisov.

A recent buy of mine

http://s1173.photobucket.com/albums/r593/adamp20/Czech/?action=view&current=IMG_1554.jpg&mediafilter=noflash

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Re: Green & Gold Bullicante Somerso Lobed Vase - Scandinavian or Murano?
« Reply #4 on: August 01, 2012, 06:47:38 PM »
I'll stay with Murano. In "Pizzicato" the bubbles are more vertical, that is, they go up the vase in a stream. In Patti3435's vase, the bubbles are more horizontal, they go round the vase.  The colours on the first vase don't seem right for Mstisov.

Also, Adam I would guess your piece is one of the pieces made at Karlovarske Sklo after production of Mstisov moved there. 

I'm open to correction on thsi one, though.

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Re: Green & Gold Bullicante Somerso Lobed Vase - Scandinavian or Murano?
« Reply #5 on: August 01, 2012, 07:24:06 PM »
David, I bow to your superior knowledge in Czech glass. I think Karlovarske and indeed Mstisov are more common up here in Glasgow (re my vase). Skrdlovice is less common and Chribska is everywhere.

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