Mindful of my two pink ewers, see
here, I found this similar vase recently, complete with its export label, which might help attribute all three.
As with the ewers, the stem is 8-rib and made from an identical opalescent glass, here termed
opaline on the label. Identical construction and similar thickness of glass. Height 10½" (26.5cm). Same glassmaker, perhaps, or same training / apprenticeship?
The foil and paper label is a map of the old world, including Antarctica, missing the Americas and New Zealand, over a ribbon, and is fully legible except for the central initials in a fancy script, and reads:-
HAND / OPALINE / LG (LE, LC

) / MARCHIO DEPOSITATO / MADE IN ITALY
As this is a registered trade mark, this mark or label should be well known, but I can't find it anywhere.
I am posting this on the general glass board as Ivo suggested that the ewers might not be Murano.
Bernard C.
