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Top quality Bonbon dish, any ideas anyone??

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Andy:
Hi , a lovely dish, charity shop buy, trawled my books and web,closest
ive found is Loetz Marmorietes, that would make it 1900, but theres no
sign of age. It is however really nicely made, iridescent all over, even
on the base. The white glass centre is perfect, top rim finely finished.
It really is a quality piece.

Any clever person out there in glass land got any ideas?
Cheers Andy

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Lustrousstone:
My first thought would be modern Polish, but that's only a thought

Leni:
I have to say it would be my thought as well.  There's a lot of very good quality glass coming out of Poland at the moment!

Andy:
It strikes me as the right area,Bohemian /east Europe , and that would explain lack of age wear! or possibly an English studio?
Thanks   :?

pamela:
could also be German FRIEDRICH glass :x

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