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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Trinket Sets => Topic started by: suzi99 on March 31, 2006, 08:28:32 AM
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Hello I bought this lovely tray at an estate auction the other day & it looks to me like the signiature says Murano then Sa..... & I'm not sure of the rest. I was thinking maybe Salviati? I was hoping someone here could help me with this. The signiature is etched as you can feel it when you run your finger over it, however the decorative Roman scene is done under glass & over a mirror, so in effect it is a mirrored tray, which makes it very hard to photograph. Anyway any help would be appreciated thanks. I also have a small bowl which I was thinking could be Salviati although it is unsigned and as I got these from the same estate well I have no idea, you guys are the experts:-)
http://i2.tinypic.com/snm6ux.jpg
http://i2.tinypic.com/snmgra.jpg
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Definitely NOT Salviati, perhaps a decorator firm? It is not a likely item to be signed - the motif is far from original.
Blowup of the sig:
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Do you think the tray is a Murano tray? I wasn't expecting to be so lucky for it to be the signature of Salviati:-) However you can feel the signiature if you run you finger over it so it's on the outside of the glass, with the motif being underneath. Any ideas of where it would come from?
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It's quite possible that the glass comes from Murano but the engraving may have been done elsewhere. Ditto the assembly of the the tray.
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Thanks Peter it's just I want to sell it as it's not my cup of tea :-) and don't want to wrongly advertise or mislead anyone - so thank you for your expertise
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For sales purposes it might be better described as Venetian and listed under "Applied Arts" rather than glass.
Other keywords Venise, Venezzia and finally Murano
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The lady and her lover would probably be best described as wearing 18th century costume
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I suggest marketing it as a Colonial Courting Couple Vanity Perfume Tray.
There are collectors of anything with the Colonial Couple aka Courting Couple decorations.
There was a popular series of decals used by many different American dinnerware companies like this one
http://www.grayhorseglass.com/items/115128/item115128store.html#item
And I have a little trinket box or powder jar of the same genre
http://www.grayhorseglass.com/items/473849/item473849store.html#item
The boudoir lamps with the Colonial Couple figurines are also very popular.
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Thanks Connie. What a great idea. Thank you so much I would have never thought of that probably as I've never heard of Colonial Couple. Thanks again.