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Author Topic: Unusual Green Pulegoso / Bollicine type glass bowl with Stamp On the Base???  (Read 415 times)

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Offline LEGSY

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Bought another piece that i don't know much about as it is hard to make out the  mark on the bottom which
looks to be an artists stamp or makers mark impressed into the bottom. Reminds me of some
Murano techniques i have seen in the past online but i have not handled them myself, It is fairly
good weight and seems to have been made in a decent way in that it has had a different color
applied to the rim which couldn't have been easy to do and the base foot also is nice. Would
love to know if anyone has seen the mark before and recognizes where it may have been made it
is a decent size too 8 1/4" in diameter and reminds me of some Scandinavian bowls of this kind
and shape by Hadeland and designs by Benny Motzfeld but could be something else too :)

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Looks interesting , I thought Lalique for an instant , but sadly no !

http://www.great-glass.co.uk/glass%20notes/marks/lalique18.gif

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 ::) Had my heart thumping then :)

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It looks like pate de verre to me

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Not one i had considered i appreciate the comment sadly i have not owned any in the past
so can't say myself it is slightly heavier i would say than a piece of average studio glass that
you might come across slightly, I think. Really unusual thing ???

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Hi, could you take an image from straight above..not having much luck !,could it be a Chinese stamp of some sort ?

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Hi there, I think it is a similar to a monogram or a Chinese character mark, I have tried to take a
couple of pictures not very clear but i have also drawn it the drawing is supposed to be a square
that is tilted on the diagonal with what looks like a flower or something like that. Hope my drawing
is legible had not considered this appreciate a different angle to look into .

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