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Maltese paperweight - Quiz time

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suzygpr:
Did I hear my name being called?  Have kept quiet on this one as I'm really not sure - I don't like brown so don't take too much notice of the pieces like this - only dislike the white splodgy stuff more!  It certainly doesn't look like the Earthtones pieces I'm familiar with.  I haven't come across the label before, but as John pointed out it could possibly be used by any maker (or even glass retailer) on Malta so a tricky one to pin down.  Although I'm a collector of Mdina I'm still learning - just like the rest of us!  I tend to go with my gut on most things and my gut says "No" to this one.

Suzy x

jonchellycain:
Glad its not just me Suzy lol.
Im sure i have seen the label somewhere before but cant place it now. Ive got a feeling it is a retailers sticker though.
Currently for me the only thing that makes me think it is Mdina is the base shot and the more i look at it the more i convince myself that it is Mdina, BUT everything else about it is telling me it is not Mdina... which leaves me none the wiser  :chky:
Hey its only up the road from me maybe i should ask if i can have a feel  ;D good excuse to get my nan to make me stew and dumplins  as she lives in Downham :thup:
michelle

Andy:
I think ive seen a similar label before, Mdina decorative glass, was there another small glass company
in the 70s in Malta thats been forgotten?

chopin-liszt:
This is still a live auction. :spls:

I thought there was a policy here on not commenting on live auctions? :-X
Certainly, I prefer not to in general, and particularly not here as I honestly don't know.

The bottom line is if you can't decide whether you like it or not without a definite "identification", then you probably don't like it.

Andy:
Sue,
i think its ok, heres some notes from the GMB committee, in Board Policy,

"
•If you wish to draw attention to an on-line auction which you consider to be ‘not as described’ you may provide a link to the auction but you should only state that “in my opinion this piece has not been described correctly.” Or, for example, in the case of a signature that you feel is incorrect “the signature does not appear to be genuine.”  It would also be advisable to ask if others have any opinion. Do not state anything is a fact, unless you can provide documentary proof!
•If it is felt that a posting is taking an unfair position in respect of a person selling on an on-line auction the posting will be removed or edited to remove bias.
•You may refer people to specific on-line auction numbers if you want to have guidance, comments, information etc about an item. Some visitors prefer not to comment on live auctions

I dont think we are outside those boundaries.
Im not keen on the PW, i wont be bidding  :pb: just curious.
Paragraph 3 seems to fit Ok,

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