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J.I. Co label in Murano101 - new info
shandiane78:
Those are great suggestions, Anne. Unfortunately, I have not saved the information regarding the sources (I can find them again, but that will take a while), and I've been uploading so many images that I haven't had time to provide details or descriptions. Eventually I will put up my own site for images, and to this I will add as much information as I can offer. My husband is a computer geek, so he could easily make a web site for me. :-)
Do you think you could put me in contact with Sylvia so I can pick her brains a little?
Thanks!
Shannon
Anne:
Sure Shannon, Sylvia has already consented to my doing this, so I've emailed you her details.
shandiane78:
I've got the gallery up now, but still have more images to add, and the accompanying informational site is not ready yet:
http://gallery.blancoglass.com/main.php
Shannon
twenty21:
Very interesting information about J I Co! I have had pieces in the past with the label and I have always been lost about getting information about their origin. I currently have a tall flattened vase, stunning blue case in amber. Picture is below.
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-9219
thanks again! Carlo
Venice1:
Hello,
I worked and lived in Murano most of my life. The partner of J.I. Co in murano owned his own glass factory for 30 years and was my boss. Therefore I know he was the designer and fabricator of the pieces which he exported all over the world. J.I. Co. was one of the export companies he use to export to America. Mr. Blanco did have wonderful taste and had a good eye for fine pieces of Murano glass. I had a chance to meet Mr. Blanco, he was a very nice person. (Tobacco pipe! )
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