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tortentaumel:
Hello

I own two Sabino ashtrays of the same kind. One is a little damaged and the other one i recently bought is unpolished.
I look for these ashtrays since years and i can not find out their history (amount made,date of production, purpose for production)
via internet. Sabino art glass.com gave me very unkind answers and they seem to not know anything or they don't want to tell me.
They insisted on the fact that the intact ashtray is unpolished,unfinished and that it is trash that somebody picked out of the
thrashcan in the production place.
I google these ashtrays since years and i never find them in the entire internet. Though i believe they are a rare object.
Anybody who can give me informations about these ashtrays is welcome and i am interested to buy more of them.

Regards

Torsten

tortentaumel:
more pics

tortentaumel:
i love the design of these ashtrays and i would like to find out everything known about them.

tortentaumel:
Has nobody have an idea about these ashtrays? They are signed with "Sabino France" and the first one, who was dropped and got damaged was bought by me in Switzerland. The second one, unpolished and "trash" i bought recently through a "petit annonce" in France. I have never found this ashtray again. Therefore i think it is a rare piece of Sabino. Who knows more ?
Thanks in advance 

chopin-liszt:
Hi and welcome to the gmb.
Please have a bit of patience - it can take time for the right person to come along to answer your query. We're all here because of an interest in glass and sharing info. about it, but it's all strictly on a volunteer basis.

I've certainly never seen one of these before, I think they're lovely - hang onto your "trash"!!!!!!

(a massive collection of these would make a glorious wall of glass "tiles"  :thup: )

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