Hello everybody,
what seems off-topic is exactly describing the problem!
A French seller describing an ashtray with the spiral flowers inside as "Murano"- so was it made in France, but by workers immigrated from some place else (Murano?)-
How do antique Baccarat canes move into Russian (Maltsov) vases?
Why are Islington canes in fact French (see Alan's results in PCA and PCC Newsletters etc.)?
-another question could be, does the group of objects stand on it's own, ot does it pretend to be something else?
-on Monday I will know if I've won the next example...
In fact, "wandering" canes are in fact "wandering workers" in some cases... and lampwork is more fragile, so it surely was not shipped or transported a long way before encasing, but made in the place and encased immediately; this may be the difference, because millefiori cane slices can be put in boxes and shipped any place without suffering any damage- lampwork surely won't...Kind regards, E.