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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Murano & Italy Glass => Topic started by: wolkenreb on December 16, 2011, 06:57:33 PM
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I am hoping to getting some information on this rather strange looking bird. The colours range from deep pink to milky white. The tail is ridged. It sits on a clear 'frilly' base with concentric circles underneath. About 4.5 inches long.
I would love this to be by Seguso but will be happy to be able to ID it any way. Not the best quality pics I'm afraid - should really have waited until daylight but I'm too impatient!
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do I detect some opalescence in the tail Nancy - of course it may just be my imagination. :)
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I really don't know Paul. I'm not clear about what opalescent is! I know what opals look like, and I wouldn't say that there's anything opal like about the tail. I'll take some better pics in daylight tomorrow.
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you don't need to take more pix to discover the opalescence - hold the piece up to strong electric light (or sunlight), and if present then the glass should show the fiery sparkle which is typical of an opal gemstone. However, I suspect it was only my imagination - but I thought the tail had a slight potential to look that way.
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Aha! So that's how you tell! Nope, not a hint of opalescence. Thanks Paul.
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Looks like fairly standard Murano; that base is common.
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Thanks Christine. Standard as in mass produced? :cry:
I suppose other Murano companies copied the work and styles of the 'masters', hence the similarities?
The reason I had hoped it was by Seguso was the similarities with this one in 20th Century Glass (which is only 'probably' by Seguso). Base, colour and eyes all look similar. http://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/murano_glass/archimedeseguso_glass/archimedesegusoglass_home.htm
Oh well, I'm disappointed but at least it's Murano.
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Standard as in generic. Murano glass is hardly mass produced, as it's handmade. Venice is full of pigeons, therefore lots of pigeon/dove ornaments. I think Wayne is being hopeful; look at the labelled one further up and you will see the difference in quality. Yours might be the same maker as Wayne's unlabelled one but I wouldn't count on Seguso.
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I'm afraid my eye is good enough yet Christine (to be able to see the difference in quality), which is (one of the many reasons) why the GMB is such a fantastic place to learn. Thanks for your help!
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Nancy, I am not sure who makes these animals. I see them sometimes on eBay. I think they are Italian, maybe Murano. I have the feeling they were made in the last 10-20 years. Many of them are pretty, so they are very nice decoration for the home. Not Seguso, I'm afraid. Sorry.
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Thanks Anita. Although it's disappointing I enjoyed the possibility for a while.
You and Christine have been very helpful and I really appreciate it.
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Similar maybe?......
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-MR44cwur7V4/TbKrIxFN9AI/AAAAAAAAJ80/UAJcewIJOUM/s640/SDC14513.JPG
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-eH3_LVCY95I/TbKq40SB9XI/AAAAAAAALSQ/B_aOLyNfBOY/s640/SDC14507.JPG
From an earlier thread....
http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,40189.msg222387.html#msg222387
Chris
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Hi Chris. Yes, maybe our birds were made by the same company. They certainly share the same base and colouring. Thanks for that and for the link to the earlier thread. It would be nice to get a positive ID some day . . .