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Glass Discussion & Research. NO IDENTIFICATION REQUESTS here please. => Murano & Italy Glass => Topic started by: Pat on September 14, 2008, 12:11:36 PM
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I started off thinking this was Italian but now I don't know. Any help on id and age would be nice. Lovely dark red with lots of gold in the clear frill.
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-10670
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?pos=-10669 Lamp bottom
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I would say typical Venetian/Murano ,and very nice .
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Thank you. Should I get this moved to the Murano board and see if any more info turns up?
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It looks like it was made by either Salviati or Barovier & Toso. Both companies made glass like this. I am leaning toward Salviati. The type of glass is blown, then rolled on a form to give it the pattern. This type of glass was popular from the late 19th Century to the 1950s. I hope that someone else can zoom in closer on the year.
Anita
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hi,
can you give the dimensions please,
are you sure its a lamp base ?
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The type of glass is blown, then rolled on a form to give it the pattern.
Anita
Not quite sure about that description. looks more like the pattern came from optic moulds. ;) with crimped rigaree.
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You are right that it is an optic mold. It is called a balloton. It is a form used to create a pattern, such as the diamond quilt in your lamp, on blown glass. Balloton blown glass is still made, of course, but your lamp looks like it is an older piece to me. Very pretty! Do you plan to wire it?
Anita
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Pat, please ignore that stupid post I made,
I was just a tad under the influence last night, loads of sorry's.
Back to earth, I love your lamp base,
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Soldivo, It is 10" or about 25cms tall. Yes I am sure it is a lamp base as it has a raised bit like a tunnel roof across the base for the wire. So we know it is post the introduction of electricity.
txsilver, I plan to sell it so won't rewire it also I have no idea what type of shade woul have gone on it.
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oops we posted at the same time!
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Hi Pat i had and sold one about ten years ago ,the shade it had was like the bottom half of a cone it was a light ruby colour satin pleated all the way round, gold braid round the top and bottom and gold tassels hanging of the bottom all the way round, the shade looked as old as the lamp so i believe it was original,it looked fantastic ,you do see them now and again in junk shops or antique centres .JP :mrgreen: Small ones were often used on tables in Italian restaurants .
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thanks Pat,
I have same problem with my dolphin lamp,
being colour blind picking a shade on my own is out of the question.
I think what threw me was the furrowed channel on the base,
I would expect it to be underneath, why is it on the top?
I would love to know :-*
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It is underneath just a photographic optical illusion.
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ooops :chky: