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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Animals & Figurines => Topic started by: Lily of the Valley on February 23, 2010, 09:25:45 PM
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This little dachshund appears to be asking who he is! He was 'adopted' a very long time ago, most likely in Italy, so that is why he is starting his journey here. Being almost 3-3/4 x 1-1/2 inches, when he poses for photos it's difficult to get both ends in focus at the same time! ;) Can anyone help him?
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-12471
Lily
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It is a well-made dog with good feet. It is small, though, so could be a lampwork piece from almost anywhere. The glass color is most common for animals made in Italy or Taiwan. How long have you had it personally? The glass reminds me of my 1.5" tall Murano tiger. My tiger has a Murano label, but I'm not sure if the label means anything other than someone put it there. ;) My tiger is well made, too, but small.
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Hi, Anita, thank you for taking a look at my little dog. He has been in my personal possession for upwards of 25 years. He came to me from my parents who lived and traveled throughout Italy in the mid-1950's. As far as I can tell he is one piece of glass with the exception of the eyes perhaps. The color is quite clear and clean. He is smooth to the touch with the exception of his ear tips which have a slightly roughened feel from what appear to be purposefully-made lines. Your wonderful 'Murano Zoo' inspired me to take a closer look and ponder his pedigree. ;)
My best .... Lily :)
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It sounds like, given the history, your dog has a good chance of being Italian. Most of the Taiwanese pieces I've seen in this color have been recent. The Taiwanese animals are very good -- better than a lot of the things that have come from Murano.
I looked around for some daschunds in amber. I found a few, but none were as nice as yours. I'll keep my eyes open. Maybe your daschund and my tiger have a common Murano origin?
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I'd love to see some photos of your Murano Tiger .... :)
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He is so sweet! 8) I wonder if he'd like to be on the 2011 GMB calendar... if so could you try some high res photos (as big as possible) and email them to me please?
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Thank you so much, Anne! :kissy: We'll arrange a photo-shoot as soon as possible with a 3-megapixel camera (or will less do?). Do you prefer backgrounds to be plain or ...? The little dog will do his part; let's hope I can do mine. ;D
My best .... Lily :)
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I'd love to see some photos of your Murano Tiger .... :)
And here it is. I took a picture of the label, too, which looks like it might have come out of a Cracker Jack box. The tiger is small -- about 1.5" tall and 5" long to the tip of its tail.
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They've both gorgeous. And so much more animal-like, if you know what I mean, than some of the glass lampwork.
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I like their good, stout feet. I don't like the peg leg animals -- the kind that are made by just pulling strands out from the main mass of glass. One wrong move and the animal is missing a leg.
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Anita, he's purrrrrr-fect! ;D I love his markings and the way the artist has been able to create a sense of movement in him, right down to his markings. The first thought that came to my mind when I saw him was .... "It's Richard Parker!" He is wonderful, Anita, and you are correct, your tiger and my dachshund are very similar, starting with their fabulous feet! :D It would be nice to see them side-by-side. Thanks for posting the photos.
My best ...... Lily
(I would never have taken any real notice of the feet if you hadn't pointed them out.)
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I like your dog's feet. The glassmaker put a couple of extra moves into each foot, giving it some shape.
I'm not really sure if my toger might be an Oriental citizen that was naturalized by the sticker -- kind of like getting one's papers. The compressed body (side to side) reminds me of a small alabastro fish that John sold me. The fish was definitely Murano, so maybe the tiger is, too. The fish was very well made. My tiger is cute and ferocious, but I doubt that CMOG will be requesting him for the museum anytime soon.
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Plain (not fussy) backgrounds work best Lily and 3mp should be fine, as big as possible as we can always drop them down, but if they're too small we can't make 'em bigger again. ;)