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Author Topic: Yellow Glass Iridescent (Seemingly) Handblown Ashtray  (Read 579 times)

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Offline festriv

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Yellow Glass Iridescent (Seemingly) Handblown Ashtray
« on: July 04, 2024, 06:58:10 PM »
Need help identifying this Yellow Glass ashtray. It seems to have a reddish glow when shined on with a light. It has a wavy and organic design. I'm interested in any information really.

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Re: Yellow Glass Iridescent (Seemingly) Handblown Ashtray
« Reply #1 on: July 05, 2024, 07:59:23 AM »
Welcome to the board. We always need dimensions and base shots to help with IDs. The orange glow is from the cadmium (yellow) colorant. Your ashtray is not iridescent though. Its shape does appear to be a generic Murano one though

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Re: Yellow Glass Iridescent (Seemingly) Handblown Ashtray
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2024, 12:34:06 AM »
Welcome to the board. We always need dimensions and base shots to help with IDs. The orange glow is from the cadmium (yellow) colorant. Your ashtray is not iridescent though. Its shape does appear to be a generic Murano one though

Okay cool! Sorry for the late reply, but I JUST picked up the ashtray an hour ago. Took some pics for you as you specified.

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