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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass Paperweights => Topic started by: rocco on September 27, 2016, 07:19:20 AM
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Pair of millefiori doorknobs, with very simple (mainly whitish) canes.
Diameter appr 5.3 cm. Heavy, massive brass stem.
A total mystery to me, I couldn't find anything similar in my books or online.
My best guess is post-classic period (1890-1930), but I may be completely off track here ;)
Ah, and I bought them from France, don't know if that does indicate anything...
Thanks for any help!
Michael
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Hi... The canes remind me of Murano canes from the early - mid 20th century.
Alan
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Alan, thank you very much, your help is highly appreciated as always! :)
I had thought of that possibility, and even looked through all the pics in the Murano project on your website, but couldn't find anything similar. And I hadn't yet come across Murano paperweights with these simple, not too colourful canes.
But that doesn't mean much of course; and funnily, I just found this (marked) Venini PW on ebay, containing very similar style canes, even identical ones to some in my door knobs >> http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121830393770 (http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/121830393770)
So Murano origin, 1940s/50s perhaps, seems highly likely.
Michael
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Hi,
I have a small collection of British door knobs (Strathearn, Deacons, Isle of Wight etc.) all made post the 1950s. The hardware on your doorknobs is completely different to any I have seen. Makes me think either not British or pre-war. They look lovely.
Angela
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Thank you very much, Angela! - I do like their slight "crudeness", too :)
The sloppy execution, and simple canes had made me think central European and early 20th century. Obviously, I was a little off the track...
Hope to find a use for them in the future, probably as drawer pulls.
Michael
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My guess would be Czechoslovakian, first half of 20th century.