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Author Topic: Is this Italian? twin handles, very frilly, applied rigaree and rigaree foot  (Read 1623 times)

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'Nicely made, bravo.'

thank you :)  I'm really delighted with it.  It sits beautifully with the red and gold piece and looks glamorous which is what I was aiming for ;D.  And it's completely different to any of my other pieces.
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I was searching for something else entirely and just spotted this in amongst other images!  It is listed as Venetian however it looks as though that is an attribution rather than a definite id perhaps.  But still, I guess they are both by the same hand maybe?
http://www.antiques-atlas.com/antique/blue_glass_vase_with_ornate_amber_handle/as153a185

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