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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Murano & Italy Glass => Topic started by: antiquerose123 on November 15, 2007, 07:31:41 AM
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Hi, I have a extremely heavy, and thick bowl (or ashtray) that is encased with very thick clear glass. The inner color is a pale creamy green. I purchased for $4 at a Garage Sale. Any exact ideas of whom may have made it/year/value ? What is your opinion Barbini or Toso....or other ?
It measures approx. 7.50 inches across, 2.75 inches high, and approx .75 inches thick.
Any information appreciated. :) Thanks
Rose (antiquerose123)
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Hi Rose, ;D
I would say Alfredo Barbini. I have one very similar, discussed in this thread: http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,11975.0.html
Mine has gold inclusions on the outside, but Javier says that they were also made without them.
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WOW -- your quick Della. :o
I just read your thread you posted to me. That was GREAT. Yeah, the aventurine on mine is mainly on the inside in swirls....not in the thick, and heavy outer glass.
I think mine is an ashtray as it has notches. Mind you, with less, and less SMOKERS these days......I guess that makes it one *BIG PAPER WEIGHT* -- lol. ;D
Thanks della
Rose
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Hi,
This is more along teh lines of Fratelli Toso, not Barbini.
It does look like a more generic piece, a little more chunky.
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Rose,
i'm inclined to agree with Javier that this piece is more likely F Toso than Barbini. the somewhat defined aventurine swirl pattern on the inside is found in a lot of Toso pieces.
bidda
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Rose,
i'm inclined to agree with Javier that this piece is more likely F Toso than Barbini. the somewhat defined aventurine swirl pattern on the inside is found in a lot of Toso pieces.
bidda
THANKS BIDDA....
I was just going to get at (get my *glass* moving here, too.....lol) adding some of these to the Gallery....have not had time to do this...SO I BETTER GET BUSY and getting that done. Thanks again :)