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Not Monart /Ysart - Murano suggested

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RAY:
yep as gary said, it's Italian

Lustrousstone:
Best move it to the Murano forum then. It's quite a common shape. I have one here with bubbles over the silver. BTW that's not a crack, its colorant in the base. Be nice to know who made them and when. Click to enlarge

Carolyn Preston:
Yes, the shapes of the two pieces are basically dead on. But what about the averturine? And the colorations with the canes? (And why are they called canes in the first place?)

I am a bit disappointed as I collect Scottish stuff (my husband was born in Glasgow and I am partiallly Scottish ancestry), but I still love my glass! :D

Carolyn Preston:
Christine, the two pieces are so similar, they must be the same age/ manufacturer. Can you tell me about your piece?

Lustrousstone:
I know nothing about mine, except it was probably made on Murano, sorry

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