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Author Topic: ID Help needed - looks like Murano but is it Poli ?  (Read 654 times)

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Offline vatman175

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ID Help needed - looks like Murano but is it Poli ?
« on: October 20, 2015, 06:59:01 PM »

Hi - any advice or comment gratefully received !

I have collected a couple of attractive ( sommerso ?) pieces over the last couple of weeks which I need some i.d. help on.

I have split over two postings as advised and have attached a few of photos each which I hope will give enough detail for the experts - I am certainly not one of those. Not great photos to try to represent what are pretty subtle colours but hopefully they will be good enough.

The red ( I'll call it a bottle ) is around 19cms high, 5 1/2 cms across the base and 11 cms diam at the waist.  It has a 3 1/2 cms high neck which is about the same in diameter. The inside of the neck is not ground. I mention the last bit because I wondered if it was one of the Poli pieces which had the tall stoppers fitted and I am thinking that this might have lost that. It weighs just under 2 kgs. The lower colour is a lime green and the base is clear. The lime green is almost oily in appearance.

The item has a good amount of movement wear to the base.

I would appreciate any feedback and pass on my thanks in anticipation.

Mike

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Offline KevinH

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Re: ID Help needed - looks like Murano but is it Poli ?
« Reply #1 on: October 20, 2015, 07:21:02 PM »
Thanks for splitting them out. I hope somebody will soon provide good info for you.
KevinH

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