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cubby01:
This color is called Amberina right?  Anyone know these; Where they were made, when, company, etc?  The are 10" in diameter and about 3" tall.  Thanks in advance.
More pictures including base at > http://img715.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=amberlinaone04.jpg and http://img816.imageshack.us/gal.php?g=amberlinatwo04.jpg









Paul S.:
hello cubby  -  regret I can't tell you who might have made these, and am certainly no expert on 'Amberina'.....but  -  are you sure this is 'Amberina'?   Some possible reasons for doubting the attribution might be......
1..........whilst the type can vary from clear yellow/amber to a deep dark red, generally where the heat has been struck the most the red is usually darker than yours -  and less of an orangey colour.
2..........although I'm sure not impossible to create, I'm intrigued by those 'clear' tips  -  if the gold were dispersed throughout the metal and you heated anywhere near those extremities, you would, at least, end up with yellowy-amber tips, not clear ones.
However, you may well have provenance that proves me wrong :)

kane_u_pain:
Can you provide pics of the undersides?

I am assuming the top one has been cased in clear glass?

cubby01:
Thanks Paul, You have hit upon one of the reasons for the question.  I'm not real familiar with "Amberina" and many of the samples I saw online were not in some opinions not 'real' amberina  - Some US pressed glass for example. 

These don't appear to be pressed, or mold-blown (ie with mold seams) although there was obviously some mold used for shaping.  The six notches around the rim of the second piece look like they are cut out with a tool but are fairly uniform leading me to think a die of some kind was used.   I can not figure out how the tips on the first piece were done.  It's almost like the a piece of clear glass was added to the tip and blended back into the body somehow.

I'm not sure what I have.  I bought them along with several pieces of mid-century Murano from an estate auction.  The previous owner was an avid collector but in a bazillion different categories.  She had an obvious focus on Murano art glass but there were small American collections (Pilgrim, Viking, Blenko, etc) in the mix as well, not much Scandinavian that I recall.

cubby01:

--- Quote from: kane_u_pain on July 02, 2010, 09:12:52 PM ---Can you provide pics of the undersides?

I am assuming the top one has been cased in clear glass?



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Check the links in the first post.  I provided a pic of the underside there.  If a different/better pic is needed I can retake.

I do not believe either one is cased in clear. 

Thanks.

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