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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: haggishunter on May 08, 2010, 02:28:43 PM
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Hi there, i have this little glass basket shaped piece that i would love to know a bit about. Its 3.5" tall and 7" long with light blue and pinky red colours. Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi Haggishunter,
I suspect Weinfurtner (near Zwiesel in Bavaria) as a possible maker as I´ve seen items quite
similar to yours. Unfortunately google search only shows one, but quite close example:
Regards,
Dirk
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Hi Haggishunter,
I suspect Weinfurtner (near Zwiesel in Bavaria) as a possible maker as I´ve seen items quite
similar to yours. Unfortunately google search only shows one, but quite close example:
here (http://www.google.de/images?q=weinfurtner+glasschale&um=1&hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla:de:official&channel=s&tbs=isch:1&sa=N&start=0&ndsp=21)
Regards,
Dirk
Hi Dirk, thanks for the reply. I was searching ebay in the Murano section and i found this
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130386164725&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT (http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=130386164725&ssPageName=STRK:MEWAX:IT)
They are very similar.
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Very close, too. Seems we´ll have to look for further pointers. What does the base of your bowl
look like, please? Is it matt or polished?
I´ve deleted the link above, as I get a malware warning, when I try to click one of the pictures.
The google keywords were ´weinfurtner´ and ´glasschale´. Could someone with better skills
concerning these matters please check for me?
Haggishunter, could you do the same in your quote, please. BTW if there are no further replies,
you won´t have to use the quote function as anyone will understand, what you are referring to. :)
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It has a matt finished bottom. And i got the same warnings on the google pics for weinfurtner glasschale.
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A matt finished bottom would probably contraindicate Murano. Poland struck me as an option
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These dishes are very common. They come with two types of stickers -- one that reads "Lavorazione Arte Murano, Made in Italy" and another that reads "Crystal Clear, Made in Italy." I don't believe they are made in Murano. They are just made in a Murano style. (I'm never sure what "Murano Style" means.) I think the bowls with the different types of stickers are made by the same company -- they look much the same. I tracked down one reference that indicated some of this type glass may be from Naples. This is a big maybe, though.
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Thanks TxSilver, sadly my one doesnt have a sticker on it so i cant tell.
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I'm sure I've seen a lot of similar stuff in TKMaxx, with various, (examples are just off the top of my head - can't remember exactly what they read) "Made in Murano", "Arte'd Murano", stickers on. I suspect it's the Murano in China rather than the one in Italy. However, I also believe that many of the touristy glass shops in Venice and Murano sell glass they've had made in China, they may be from designs produced in Italy.
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Thanks very much chopin-liszt, i got it and it had no label and no history sadly. I know what you are talking about with the TKMaxx glass. I might even go to my local one for a look.
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I find it's well worth keeping an eye on what's for sale there. You can spot loads of it appearing in "antiquey" places.
You can also get some really wonderful, functional stuff very cheaply.
I trust you do know how to hunt haggi?
Chase them round the hill the wrong way, so they fall over.
(they have short legs on one side, and long ones on the other - suitable for running round hills in one direction only. But you knew that, didn't you? :thup:)
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Yes please do - I was in my local one recently and had to lie down to recover from shock..... I have never seen such a mish mash of glass - one piece like yours. All had made in China or Poland, many with Murano stickers. Unfortunately I did'nt take notice of them. But and its a big but - the quality is not right. I thought the animals had a glarish quality to the colours and some of the finish on the vases was slap happy'ish.... something to do with the light maybe - but I don't think so. They just didn't feel right when held.... I see a glass minefield stretching before us!! :spls:
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With glass, you are always holding the original in your mitts - you just don't always know what origins it has.
If it's a nice piece, it will always be a nice piece, no matter where it came from.
Lots of the Polish stuff there is fantastic.
(Look for the heavy, beautifully made bits with Krosno stickers on.)
I have bought quite a few things.
Several Beranek Tropical Flowers, Caithness PWs, fabby Krosno cut glass tumblers - even a massive Jablonski sculptural piece. Signed. (He signs everything.)
And a massive "Vetre'd'arte Murano" (that's what it says on the sticker, or something like that - it's upstairs - too far away to get) mushroom, which probably came from a lot further east than Italy.....
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I trust you do know how to hunt haggi?
Chase them round the hill the wrong way, so they fall over.
(they have short legs on one side, and long ones on the other - suitable for running round hills in one direction only. But you knew that, didn't you? :thup:)
Oh yeah i knew that already lol. I stand at the bottom of the hill while my workers chase them. They roll to me like Easter eggs lol.
Yes please do - I was in my local one recently and had to lie down to recover from shock..... I have never seen such a mish mash of glass - one piece like yours. All had made in China or Poland, many with Murano stickers. Unfortunately I did'nt take notice of them. But and its a big but - the quality is not right. I thought the animals had a glarish quality to the colours and some of the finish on the vases was slap happy'ish.... something to do with the light maybe - but I don't think so. They just didn't feel right when held.... I see a glass minefield stretching before us!! :spls:
I do remember stopping to stare at the glassware section when i was in there last time. And there was an array of vases and glasses and even these huge clear balls. Far too big to be a paperweight.
With glass, you are always holding the original in your mitts - you just don't always know what origins it has.
If it's a nice piece, it will always be a nice piece, no matter where it came from.
Lots of the Polish stuff there is fantastic.
(Look for the heavy, beautifully made bits with Krosno stickers on.)
I have bought quite a few things.
Several Beranek Tropical Flowers, Caithness PWs, fabby Krosno cut glass tumblers - even a massive Jablonski sculptural piece. Signed. (He signs everything.)
And a massive "Vetre'd'arte Murano" (that's what it says on the sticker, or something like that - it's upstairs - too far away to get) mushroom, which probably came from a lot further east than Italy.....
Ive never purchased glass from TKMaxx, but the stuff i saw looked pretty nice. Well apart from some outrageous objects. Its a crazy world of glass. And everything is so mind bogglingly difficult to trace because so many people recreate in styles. I envy those who have spent time learning the vast quantities of knowledge about glassware. Im sure im a good few years away from giving out my own advice lol.
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I rightly feel I*'ve have my hand slapped Sue, I'll go take another look and keep my eyes open - I guess I picked a bad day - as some pieces were damaged and there were def., no good or signed pieces, in fact not many at all, other than loads of animals and some vases.
I have to admit I have bought some wonderful stuff, including cutlery, china and bedding there....brill. My local Tk's a long way away, but perhaps I should visit more often after your encouragement. If I come up with something good I'll let you know and eat humble pie! cheers steph.
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Thanks TxSilver, sadly my one doesnt have a sticker on it so i cant tell.
:huh: I must have not written well. I meant that is what your bowl is. It just lost its sticker.
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I understand. No problems. Thanks for the help.
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Steph, there are lots of bad days there - you just have to keep your eyes peeled, look out for stuff which you may see later with massive price hikes on it and if you see something that "speaks" to you, grab it - if you want to live with it!
I have some massive bits - which I use as wastepaper baskets - they help to continue setting the glassy theme throughout the house......
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Dirk, is this the one (http://translate.google.com.au/translate?hl=en&sl=de&u=http://cgi.ebay.nl/EDLE-massive-GLASSCHALE-SCHALE-m-EINSCHMELZUNGEN-251-/400106957522&ei=9L3mS_ynKsyOkQXwt_nDBg&sa=X&oi=translate&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CBcQ7gEwAA&prev=/search%3Fq%3Dweinfurtner%2Bglasschale%26hl%3Den) you found? It seems to be eBay Netherlands, but if you click the pictures, you get a site warning. It could be a false alarm, but just in case, don't click the pictures. Scroll down to see the label instead.
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Yes, Cathy, that´s the one I initially linked to.