Hi Cat,
My thoughts were ...
There has been admission of confusion within the Board about information on Pauly & Co, (See
this post in a 2010 thread, for example.)
And connections via mergers ( see
Wiki Pauly & Co info ) with such as Salviati & Co., C.V.M., and Paolo Venini are not easy to follow.
Also, Unfortunately,
Glass fact file a-z (Ivo Haanstra) does not include an entry for Pauly & Co. so we are left to our own searches in a complex subject.
My main concern was that we now have examples on the GMB of the same style bowl in a variety of colours, sizes and rib numbers. Sixteen ribs seems to be the most common ... but which company made them?
Bearing in mind info from previous years that "Pauly & Co. (and also C.V.M. -
see this thread from 2007 ) made their own glass but not all the time" ... The matches with the known 16-rib items from the Pauly & Co. collection could suggest that all such bowls with the 16-rib structure and matching colour are therefore Pauly & Co. And therefore, a non-match means they are NOT by Pauly & Co.
[Other permutations are freely avaiilable.

] Such as ... Assuming it was true, where did the glass come from when Pauly & Co. were not making their own? Did they simply outsource but provide working notes from existing items / patterns?
I think I am back to where I started - time to eat.
