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Title: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 26, 2018, 07:57:36 AM

H, just wondering if this might actually be from Murano; won’t be at all surprised if it isn’t !
( TK Maxx comes to mind  ;) )

Heavy-ish and about 11cm at the widest.
Two colours, red and a thin layer of amber under the red.
Heavily cased in clear glass.
One can see faint lines on the glass - presumably left by the cutters.

Thanks for looking  :)

Scott
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Lustrousstone on January 26, 2018, 09:57:19 AM
Looks like Murano to me.
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: chopin-liszt on January 26, 2018, 01:25:04 PM
It does, very much, to me too.

But that doesn't mean I haven't seen Mandruzzato in TKMaxx. I have. ;)
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Paul S. on January 26, 2018, 02:44:27 PM
there is a virtually identically shaped piece - with similar sommerso amber and red colours -  in Andy McConnell's 'Miller's 20th-Century Glass' - page 86.                      Under the heading of 'Twentieth-century Murano Glass', the piece is described as a 'cut object, 1970s or 80s sommerso'  -  unfortunately, the description doesn't include the size, but the impression is that your piece and the book example are probably fairly similar in proportions. 
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 26, 2018, 06:04:31 PM

Hi all, many thanks for your replies - with their comments and info - greatly appreciated  :)
Now I’m going to have to go to TK Maxx as well as the charity shops............. ;D

Scott
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: glassobsessed on January 26, 2018, 07:00:39 PM
Always worth a look, a few years ago they had some genuine Murano in there, signed too, forget by who but one of the contemporary makers like Formia.

John
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: chopin-liszt on January 26, 2018, 07:49:58 PM
Sadly, the days of finding really good stuff in TKMaxx appear to have vanished, but early on, it was there regularly.
But it is well worth keeping an eye on what does turn up there - if only to be better educated about seeing the same stuff on "antiques and collectables" stalls, elsewhere. 8)
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 26, 2018, 08:31:10 PM
Hi,
Sounds as if I’ve missed the boat!
I do go to TK Maxx sometimes - a couple of years ago I bought two cylindrical glass vases with
applied eyes, noses and mouths ( one looks just like Homer Simpson  ;D ).
Made in Romania and signed the “ Nico Collection “ .
I haven’t been able to find out anything about them - I’ll have to post them sometime !!

Scott

Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: brucebanner on January 26, 2018, 09:15:24 PM
I was dragged around the Worcester Tkmax just before new year and they had a few fake Murano pieces really badly made with labels but several very well made Adam Jablonski weight's and they were signed, i already have one so did not buy them, always a positive out of a negative shopping with my wife.

I sold a huge early one of these about 8 inches in diameter in uranium a really early one, one of my biggest glass regrets. it weighed just over 4kg .
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 27, 2018, 09:04:21 AM

Hi Chris,
I have the feeling that in future it’ll be me who’ll be doing the dragging  ;D
Good to hear of your positive outcome.

Scott
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: chopin-liszt on January 27, 2018, 12:07:30 PM
I'm fairly sure I saw those Romanian face pieces, I was very tempted, but unfortunately, my OH wouldn't let me.
I believe they are tributes to the work of Roubikov and Roubikova. 8)
I got all my Berankek tropical flowers and an Ales Valner vase, new in TKMaxx.

Good glass is good glass, wherever it comes from and whoever made it.
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 27, 2018, 05:33:54 PM

Hi, mine may have been made as tributes but somehow I doubt it - they’re just too quirky.
I suppose it was their quirkiness that prompted me to buy them  ???

When I can I’ll post (new topic ) some pics of one of them.  :)

Scott
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: chopin-liszt on January 27, 2018, 06:07:56 PM
 :)
I've just tried this so it does work.
Put Miluše Roubíčková into a google image search. Some heads will come up.
Her husband is Rene Roubícek, they did work together.
More heads and unusual work appear using his name.

Apologies. I appear to have lost some accents from Rene's name, I managed to copy and paste Miluše Roubíčková, but the interweb doesn't produce them for Rene, who should have an acute accent on the last e of Rene.
I'm afraid I only know acute and grave for accent names too. :-[
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 27, 2018, 07:03:59 PM

Hi, I’ve already googled M R’s glass images - did see several heads but unfortunately none like the vases I’ve got.

I’ll try R R now and see what comes up - if I see any remotely like the ones I’ve got I’ll let you know.

Many thanks  :)

Scott
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: Scott13 on January 27, 2018, 08:14:20 PM

Hi, absolutely nothing there to suggest mine were made as tributes to the work of M R and R R.

I think you’ll probably agree, and laugh your head off ( or cry ) when you ( eventually) see them  ;D

Scott
Title: Re: Symmetrical facet-cut sommerso bowl - Murano or other?
Post by: chopin-liszt on January 27, 2018, 08:18:26 PM
Perhaps Paloma Picasso then? She did glass heads too.
I am trawling the recesses of my very dodgy memory, here. ;D