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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Anik R on December 05, 2015, 01:20:24 PM
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Hello everyone,
I would appreciate some help with a bowl I've got. It's somehow familiar, but I can't remember where I've seen it before... Is it Czech?
The bowl is very thick with a well which looks deeper than it actually is. It's a light amethyst with an internal blotch of blue, red and burgandy. There are 5 vertical grooves on the outside which go from the top rim to the very base. The base is highly polished and perfectly flat (with a lot of wear to it).
The bowl is only 17cm wide and 6.5 cm tall, but it weighs a mighty 2307g. It's a very heavy piece for its size.
Ah, the bowl came to me from the Czech Republic.
Thank you for looking,
Anik
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It looks comfy enough to snuggle into. ;)
Have you checked the lilac colour under both daylight and artificial light to see if it is neo-wotsit-s glass?
(Neodynium).
I'm afraid I can't help with origins at all, but if it's neo-wotsit-s, that might help indicate a direction to look into?
It's really nice, whatever it is. :)
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Hi Anik :D
looks much more Murano than Czech to me.
Sorry, unable to attribute it to a particular maker...
Antonio da Ros used this colour combination of red or blue thickly cased in Neodymium glass quite a lot.
Other contender might be Salviati -- I have this nice paperweight made in a similar vein >> http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,49200.0.html (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,49200.0.html)
But I guess several companies may have made similarish pieces...
All the best,
Michael
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Thank you for your replies, Sue and Michael. ;D
I've checked, and I don't think the bowl is neodymium -- the amethyst colour stays amethyst in every light.
I thought (or rather hoped foolishly) that it was perhaps an older Skrdlovice piece (for example Veliskova's 5046... it looks similar to the drawing in the pattern book, but I can't make out if the lines on the sides are grooves, or if it's the well.) Then again, it doesn't really look Skrdlovice-ish, does it?
Michael, the blotches in your super-cool paperweight look very much like the blotches in my bowl. So maybe Murano is a better direction for me to look in...
Thank you, both, again!
Anik xx
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My guts did have a vague "da Ros / Murano" mumble, but I know so little about Italian I needed somebody else to mention it before I did. ;D
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Oh Sue, at least your gut managed to mumble something about Murano... a step ahead of me. :)
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It might just have been wind. ;)
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LOL... but still more than I was getting, Sue!