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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Brendan Morant on February 19, 2016, 11:53:14 AM
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Hello All,
New here but have been collecting glass for quite sometime. I acquired this huge bowl a few months ago, taking a punt on it being Murano and Uranium/Vaseline. I was at least correct of the second part.
It measures 36cm long, 27cm across and 17cm high (14" x 11" x 7"), I'm not too sure what it weighs as our scales only go to 5kg (11 pound!)
It certainly bears some similarity to https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/dining-entertaining/glass/italian-antonio-da-ros-cenedese-monumental-sommerso-glass-murano-vase/id-f_3071032/ (https://www.1stdibs.com/furniture/dining-entertaining/glass/italian-antonio-da-ros-cenedese-monumental-sommerso-glass-murano-vase/id-f_3071032/) and given the colour way, I thought it may have been Cenedese but I have just heard back a negative from Ars Cenedese Murano srl http://www.arscenedese.com/Welcome.html (http://www.arscenedese.com/Welcome.html) but given the ways companies chop and change I'm not 100% I contacted the correct vertria?
I have also had for many years a similar, smaller bowl in Opalescent, very much like the one found in http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,62150.msg349477.html (http://www.glassmessages.com/index.php/topic,62150.msg349477.html). The foot and the way it is attached in near identical.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Even a direction for a few vettria's to chase up, I don't believe that Uranium/Vaseline was an overly common colour of glass used?
Cheers,
Brendan
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I am sorry if this is in the wrong section. Hedging bets between ID for the piece and more general discussion about Murano glass makers who used both Uranium and opalescent glass and had a penchant for making huge pieces!
Please move if necessary! Thanks.
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Hi Brendan, welcome to the GMB.
Yes, Glass is the place to start with an ID / Info request if the country of manufacture is in any doubt.
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Murano is not my area, but da Ros was quite keen on using this shade of yellow uranium glass in conjunction with red. Generally in animal figurines, though.
welcome! :)
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Thanks Kevin for the move.
Chopin-liszt, I do love Murano but out here in Australia, so much glass is misattributed and I don't know which books to start with and they're not a cheap thing to be buying and *hoping* they're decent!
I do have a couple of Cenedese geodes (confirmed, have seen others signed and stickered) with a very similar colourway, which I why I originally leant towards Daros however this is the reply I received from Cenedese:
Dear Mr. Morant,
Thank you for your email and attached photos.
Please be informed that we exclude the possibility that the piece may have made at Cenedese.
Sincerely,
Ars Cenedese Murano srl
Dangit! The search continues!