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Author Topic: Milk Glass with Frilled Blue Edge,old or new,suprise me! Murano? Seguso?  (Read 1163 times)

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Offline kane_u_pain

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Re: Milk Glass with Frilled Blue Edge,old or new,suprise me!
« Reply #10 on: July 30, 2011, 07:43:05 AM »
Yes i am a pain...all my friends tell me that... ;D

I wouldn't take this as a definitive answer to your pieces, but I believe they could be early Seguso Vetri d'Arte pieces. If they are, they would be mid 1930's and no later than the early 40's. I had a discussion with a friend (stole your pics to email - sorry) who has owned something similar but has long since sold them. His pieces were labeled.

His were in a different colourway to yours, a amber/clear colourway with the blue edging. These are not common to come by and are rare! Once again, not a definitive answer/id to your pieces but a start.

The base of the bowls and plate along with the blue trailing is very similar with some of the early soffiato SVdA pieces I own (none in the white/milk colour). If these are indeed SVdA, this white/milk glass along with the blue trailing is rare...*drools

 


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Re: Milk Glass with Frilled Blue Edge,old or new,suprise me!
« Reply #11 on: July 30, 2011, 08:30:38 AM »
Kane i was coming back on here today to say "kane you pain give me an answer"  ;D

But now i feel like  :kissy: you,thats great news,because i now know i get it right sometimes  :thup: :rah:
Thank-you so much & no i don't mind about the picts off course.
So now i have some searching to do with a great lead.

cheers all kat

p.s what was the fire polished please

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Offline Cathy B

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Re: Milk Glass with Frilled Blue Edge,old or new,suprise me!
« Reply #12 on: July 31, 2011, 07:07:47 AM »
I'm going to pop Murano in the header to see whether we can firm up the maker before moving it to the Murano board, if that's okay.

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Offline kitty-kat1234

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You go girl,whatever helps,cheers kat



P.s I am still waiting for some photo's or something Kane you pain :ooh: ;D

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I'd think Baccarat and Saint Louis did this type of opaline open salts in the 1870s. I have opalines from them in an identical colour, frilly edged in dark blue and red...

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I would go with French . Just an old fashion gut feeling .

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Offline kitty-kat1234

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 :hi:
Ivo that one with the blue,that colour is almost identical,i can even see the shine on the glass that mine gives off  :kissy:

John i believe in gut feelings,its just with some things my gut does not know what to think  :usd: ;D
With some things i have no clue but my guts tells me to take a chance :X:

Kane still has a chance,i need photos or links though because of my "L" plates

I will look those up tomorrow,cheers folks kat

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