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Car boot finds with Canadian glass vase and label
Max:
I can definitely see where you're coming from on the Blenko front Barbara, but I (call me foolhardy if you like) think yours is Italian. I have checked through my Blenko book & the one you mentioned...and, for me, there just seems a 'I don't know what' quality missing about your green one.
Not really much help am I? :lol: Ivo is great on blown Italian glass, but I can't think of anyone that covers Blenko here...<scratches head> I'll have to say 'Dunno' on that one perhaps. :wink:
By the way - your daughter looks simply STUNNING in that dress, how lucky she is to have a superb vintage dress that no-one else will be wearing! :D
BJB:
Thankyou for all the comments about Felicity and the dress, her face is bright red now :lol: Just need the shoes, bag, jewellery, hair etc etc.... oh to be 15 again.
Maybe one of our American collectors can shed some light on the decanter. Max its on page 204 and says "unidetified stoppered bottle in amber" some help! But it is in the US setion not the Italian one (looking hopeful :wink: )
Barbara
Pat:
Your daughter looks fantastic Barbara!!
Max:
I don't know if this'll help Barbara, but it gives you a feel of what to look for in Blenko.
http://blenkocollectors.com/blenkocollrepros.htm
Laura Friedman:
Hi,
The bottle is definitely not Blenko. No doubt about it. It is Italian, most likely by Empoli in Naples.
Laura
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