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Author Topic: Murano / Czech or another Chinese art glass bowl for ID please (number 2)  (Read 434 times)

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Offline user9318

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Another bowl, might be Murano or Czech, but again, could also be Chinese in origin.

Colours green and yellow / amber.

Maximum height is 5.3cm
maximum diameter is 19.5cm

Flat pontil.

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Offline langhaugh

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My guess would be Murano, judging by the tabs around the top. The colours are both Murano and Czech. The piece reminds me of some of the production from Jordan's Importing Co in the US.

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Offline user9318

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Thanks for the reply, my initial thought was Czech, but also thought it was possibly Murano, but I am leaning more to Czech personally out of the two, which would normally mean I am wrong!! LOL

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Sorry to say it, but I think your streak about what happens "normally" continues. I'd seldom say I'm a 100% for a piece like this, but I've never seen a Czech piece with cut out tabs like this. However, I have seen quite a few Murano pieces like this.

Others?  Anik, Could it be Czech?

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That's ok David, I said I am normally wrong LOL

Murano it is.

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