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Title: Yellow & white Italian dish?
Post by: vanmann on January 13, 2011, 10:00:10 AM
I bought this dish recently on the assumption that it was probably Italian 1970s, does this seem likely?All thoughts much appreciated. It measures 6 inches across and has a polished out concave base. Thanks John
Title: Re: Yellow & white Italian dish?
Post by: langhaugh on January 13, 2011, 10:32:45 AM
Hi: a piece like this has appeared before here, in yellow/white. red/white, green/white and with the colours also being reversed, i.e. the white outside. The strongest support was for a Chinese attribution. I have a couple of very similar pieces and I'm not so sure, thinking that at least some of them were made in Murano as you suggest. The colours seems too clear and the base too well-finished for Chinese. I'll be interested to hear what others think now.

David
Title: Re: Yellow & white Italian dish?
Post by: vanmann on January 13, 2011, 11:05:31 PM
Thanks David, hopefully someone else may have a suggestion.
John
Title: Re: Yellow & white Italian dish?
Post by: Ivo on January 14, 2011, 07:32:15 AM
While it is true that some similar items have been made in Empoli (not Murano!) these tend to have a much stronger lattimo. The watery milky colour used by the Chinese is what is evident in your first picture. So I vote Chinese...
Title: Re: Yellow & white Italian dish?
Post by: vanmann on January 14, 2011, 11:31:59 AM
Oh well, keep looking I guess & keep reading this forum!!!. Thanks Ivo
Title: Re: Yellow & white Italian dish?
Post by: langhaugh on January 14, 2011, 11:43:38 AM
Looking at my pair again, Ivo's attributions make sense. It's the finish on the bottom that clinches it for me. On my piece like vanman's, it's the base that most convinces me it's Chinese. It has the same concave base, but the base is only semi-polished and quite roughly done. On the other similar piece I have the base is perfectly flat and fully polished.  I've been comparing the lattimo on the former with the lattimo on known Murano pieces I have, and I'm struggling to see much of a difference. But that may be my eye. Anyhow, one of my pieces is going into my Chinese section. I'm attaching pictures for reference sake.

Thanks, Ivo.

David