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Title: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: rocco on April 27, 2013, 06:25:19 PM
Is it possible to attribute a piece like this to a maker, or are these "generic"?

12 cm diameter, dark blue / light blue / aventurine stripes, snapped-off pontil mark.

Thanks!
Michael
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: TxSilver on April 28, 2013, 01:22:11 AM
Michael, it is possible if you found one like it with a label. I can tell it is a well-made bowl. I just don't know who made it. It looks like a quality company to me.
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: rocco on April 28, 2013, 08:44:32 AM
Thanks again Anita, I will look around if I can find a labeled one.
These are quite abundant here, but usually not cheap; this one only cost 3,- Euro, so it had to come home with me :)

Michael
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: langhaugh on April 29, 2013, 06:14:58 PM
I've seen these attributed to Campanella, but I don't how reliable an attribution that is. Whoever made it, it's a very nice piece of Murano for 3.00 Euros.

David
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: rocco on April 29, 2013, 07:29:52 PM
Thank you David!
I found similar pieces by Campanella, so definitely a possibility...

Michael
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: rosieposie on May 08, 2013, 09:45:48 AM
Could this possibly be Turkish Çesm-i Bülbül (nightingale's eye) glass?  Just a thought.
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: Ivo on May 08, 2013, 10:11:26 AM
Nice thought but no - Çesm-i Bülbül  is blue and white, not blue and aventurine. It is also rather heavy and thickwalled - not like this piece.
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: rosieposie on May 08, 2013, 12:20:59 PM
Ah yes, you are right Ivo,  I hadn't taken the aventurine into account... sorry Michael, I hope it wasn't a wild goose chase for you. :-[
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: Artofvenice on May 08, 2013, 05:06:16 PM
I can't be sure (it is a nice, but very common item), but looking at some details, I would say Campagnol and Salvadore at 90%.
"Campagnol and Salvadore" (now named only "Salvadore Studio") has two lines of production: one pretty commercial (as for this bowl), focused on the craft market, and one very high end and artistic (very expensive) focused on the art galleries market.

They make them with a special tool: the steel pipe is fixed on a sliding cart.
In this way the pipe can go in a and out the oven very easly. The blow cames from a piston pushed with the foot.
This special process makes everything faster and easier, allows the production by a single worker.
It is use to small bottles, small plates, bowls, bottle stoppers and other small items.

I still work with them for some high end products. It is a nice, crazy team of skilled glassblowers  :D

Ciao

Alex

www.artofvenice.com (http://www.artofvenice.com)
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: rocco on May 08, 2013, 05:13:40 PM
Thank you very much, Alex -- great info as usual!
A maker I have not heard of before...

I had a look at some of their more artistic glass, very nice.

Michael
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: Artofvenice on May 08, 2013, 08:00:49 PM
Hi Michael,
you have to look on gg for the personal name of Davide, the master glassmaker and owner:

Davide Salvadore

http://dailyartmuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/davide_springarpaseries_artistno17.jpg (http://dailyartmuse.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/davide_springarpaseries_artistno17.jpg)
Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJpn1BzIKtA (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uJpn1BzIKtA)

He is a nice, crazy guy  ;)

Ciao

Alex
www.artofvenice.com (http://www.artofvenice.com)
Title: Re: Small "Mezza Filigrana" bowl
Post by: Murano Glass on January 27, 2016, 03:09:14 PM
I just discovered that they are two brothers and they do not make only glassware... their furnace is called Studio Salvadore Murano glass