Thanks Leni
You are right they are quite pretty (no more than that) and as I said for a few quid you can't go wrong - seems the style goes back a bit though, I mean yours is Italian and new no doubt, but they were making them in the 20s, & 50s as well
It is what we know as "cold enamel and gold" or "Terzo Fuoco". Your example was made in the Czech Republic (by far the largest producer, check the Egermann site) or in Serbia; Italian examples tend to be more imaginative in their decoration
Glad yours is Italian at least that puts it back on topic again - you say your bit is like mine well as you can see from above quote Ivo is certain that can't be so :wink: :wink:
So I agree its not real Murano (well some of the older stuff is - I mean I must get you a picture of a hand gilded cold painted Italian piece c1900's), I never said it was nor did Ivo, he is saying the bowl is Czech - the whole Barbini thing is a bit of a non sequitur really)
I actually agree with him on point of origin - my own research tells me it's cold painted and Czech and as he says probably Egermann c1980s looking at both the style and ware to gilding - I have looked around and seen similar pieces sold by a company that reproduces the old designs for a new market
It’s not cheap - have a look at the sites - OK flashy but that's Mrs Barbini's opinion and ..... :evil: :evil:
What are your feelings about Czech bling bling being as cheap and nasty as Italian bling - I mean in history
I admit my bit is not truly old (I never said it was), but by association (my piece is a loose Czech copy) he :evil: seems to be really digging at Moser and other overtly gilded glass that are part a luscious glass history
Also - he was wrong about Interglass - they are a company in Florence who make and decorate their own glass - I enquired and like it or not, again their stuff is not cheap
You know I bought this stuff to sell on eBay and posted it for comparison sake not to have it crucified, certainly not in competition with Royo, again I would sell that stuff if I came upon it but it just does not suite my tastes collection wise, too ... well flashy, after all an A to Z guide says it was probably the Moser label in Spain LOL - Is it only me ... cos I am British that sees the irony in that, in this thread
When looking for glass from Florence I am more interested in the modernist 1950s 60s stuff - like my architectural blue vase and the stuff Wayne Husted did for Stelvia
I thank you again - you are always so helpful and kind (I mean that)
On a separate point - this is the 'Murano Glass Society' but I feel it is the right place to talk about all Italian glass - the links between Florence and Murano seem evident enough to me - what do others think
btw - jus cos I'm
just here doesn't mean I have not been around - sparkin yet (sic) :twisted: :twisted: D555 & Adam
LOL (in a nice way)
little bit of Czech (attributed) bling I sold for a nice little profit last month and has made customer very happy

Anyway - this is gone and dusted - see you all in other posts