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Author Topic: Italian Latticino Bottle?????  (Read 557 times)

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Offline Ming

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Italian Latticino Bottle?????
« on: July 10, 2012, 01:08:37 AM »
Just purchased this few days ago. Is this Italian Latticino?
The bottle is quite high at 45cm and snap pontil mark at base and top of stopper. Any infor will be most welcomed.
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Offline adam20

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Re: Italian Latticino Bottle?????
« Reply #1 on: July 10, 2012, 08:39:16 PM »
I'd vote Italian, maybe Murano - I had a similar vase years ago only it had aventurine stripes as well loosely attributed to Dino Martins for Aureliano. Not saying yours is but near enough for me to think its Italian. It's to fine maybe to be Alrose.

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Re: Italian Latticino Bottle?????
« Reply #2 on: July 10, 2012, 10:55:16 PM »
Hi Ming,  Not too sure as being  latticino.  Latticino to me is more of lace or spiral thread.  My first thought paying attention to the design was possibly a Fratelli vase.    This vase looks more modern, I could be wrong though.  ::)  Hopefully someone will be able to identify this for you.   It's so difficult to confirm, if not a specialist in the subject matter and it doesn't help with these types of vases being mass produced by other countries and I must say they are well made too.

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