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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: BobKegeles on March 10, 2015, 12:49:25 AM
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I picked up 9 of these a while ago, the label is somewhat distinctive, and has AF on it.
I'm assuming the F is Ferro, any idea of factory and era?
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Bob, this label is also known with letters "AS". There are two or three examples of the label in the GlassGallery Murano 101 section, but I don't think they have been positively identified.
I will add a request to the Murano & Italy forum to ask folks to take a look at your post here.
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Link to thread in Murano fourm (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,59446.0.html).
Link to thread in Scandi forum (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,43100.msg240143.html#msg240143)
We know of "AF" "AS" and "AR" letters in this label!!
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Hi. As the rooster is the symbol of Murano, could this be a generic export label applied to various makers products, with the letter pairing being some form of batch code or date code?
Alan
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Thanks very much both of you. It's funny, I never noticed the figurative rooster, until looking at the photo before I uploaded it.
I appreciate the thoughts, it's kinda funny but, it always makes me feel better when there isn't an obvious answer, that I think I should have known.
Bob
By the way, should I upload the label to the Murano 101 label post, since my labels are a bit cleaner/crisper than the others I've seen uploaded?
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Yes, Bob, please add your label.
And if this is an "export" label, it might suggest that an outlet in Murano was / is, adding the label, in its various forms, to items bought in from other countries. But It seems a bit odd that we should find the label on a Scandinavian item as well as on other "unconfirmed" pieces.
Also, I have no idea whether your paperweight is actually Murano or not.
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And a new reply to the thread I put in Murano forum shows one of these labels on a Cenedese item with "AB" as the letters.
I don't suppose it would be easy to find out, but given that these labels include a "registered trade mark" symbol "®" , it suggests that something about the wording is actually registered in some country somewhere.