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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: BobKegeles on February 19, 2014, 02:35:13 AM
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Here's a monster Murano? crimped rose. (Just for Allan Port, for his crimped rose page).
This is over 5" across, with a weight of 5 1/2 pounds.
Any idea of maker and era?
Is it unusual to find one this big?
Inquiring minds want to know.
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Hi Bob
This weight looks like Chinese to me but it is often difficult to attribute unsigned pieces so it will be interesting to see if anyone can confirm this.
As a general rule, the bigger the weight the less of them there are as they take longer to make and anneal, I have seen some Chinese weights with fish with a five inch diameter but anything bigger than this is very unusual.
I do have a Caithness Opus 88 triple magnum crimp rose weight with a diameter of almost seven inches and weighs 19lb and I have seen a couple of American ones this size
Dave
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This is indeed a Murano weight.
While the Chinese make the occasional super magnum flower, it is quite uncommon for them to do so.
Murano, on the other hand, makes them with more regularity & I own several examples.
The flower petals, probably applied rather than made with a crimp, are consistent with Murano coloring & style.
Also, this weight has a polished, perfectly round base, as opposed to Chinese bottoms which have a frosty finnish & irregular shape.
I hope this is helpful :)
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Thanks Mark - I have learned something new as I have seen very few Murano weights of 5" diameter but I have seen many Chinese this size.
Dave
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Thank you both very much!
appreciate the help.
Bob