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Clamform : Nason ? Barovier ?
paradisetrader:
Clamform : Nason ? Barovier ?
or even Generic ??
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/albums/userpics/10006/P3199024.jpg
RAY:
Nason by the looks
David E:
There are two clams shown on Great Glass:
http://www.great-glass.co.uk/library/lib4b.htm
Scroll about two-thirds down: No's. 5943 & 5960, both featuring silver inclusions but neither are attributed.
paradisetrader:
Thanks David, Yep I see them.... neither are attributed as you say.
So does that mean unattributable ? or just that Philip & Ann don't know. They are immensely knowledgable but nobady can know about all types of glass and Murano has to be one of the hardest.
Ray, I always used to think of Nason when I saw this type of glass with so much adventurine, ....especially when embedded in a dark color, which online seems to be generally attributed to Nason. But recently have noted a number of other makers in my books and online who have used this look...most recently in Pinas Fratelli Toso.
Javier any thoughts ?
svazzo:
--- Quote from: "paradisetrader" --- .....Ray, I always used to think of Nason when I saw this type of glass with so much adventurine, ....especially when embedded in a dark color, which online seems to be generally attributed to Nason. But recently have noted a number of other makers in my books and online who have used this look...most recently in Pinas Fratelli Toso.
Javier any thoughts ?
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Hello Peter,
Many apologies. Been out of it for a bit.... Im pretty sure we can rule out Barovier on this one. I do think the piece is Nason, but not an older piece. I'm sure Nason, like Cenedese, Venini and other companies, has re-issued some of their old designs along the way. It just has that "feel" to me. Hope that didnt confuse you more, lol.
Javier
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