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Title: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: Smitty on August 21, 2019, 07:36:45 PM
Help, I am out on my comfort zone with Paperweights. Can anybody point me in the right direction to identify this millefiori paperweight  that I recently acquired. It measures 8cms in dia, and 8.5cms in height. Extensive wear to the base. I assume  Murano am I right.
Look forward to hearing others opinion.
Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: SophieB on August 22, 2019, 03:20:52 PM
Hi Smitty,

Yes, I think Murano but beyond that it is difficult to tell.

SophieB
Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: tropdevin on August 23, 2019, 08:39:00 PM
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I agree - Murano.  Not sure of the factory, but I think second half 20th century.  Earlier ones tend to have coloured frit bases.

Alan
Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: Smitty on August 24, 2019, 05:12:49 PM
Thanks Sophie and Alan for your interest and help.  Working  on the assumption  Murano I have continued  my research and I’m thinking  it could be a Fratelli Toso.  Am I way off the mark?
The wear on the base Im sure is compatible with a 60s item but  Alan what is  “coloured frit base”?
Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: glassobsessed on August 24, 2019, 05:53:34 PM
Fratelli Toso would be favourite for me, typical canes and the shape of the dome - quite high. The top surface of the domes are often a bit wobbly and so optically imperfect.

John

Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: tropdevin on August 27, 2019, 08:50:47 PM
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A coloured frit base means the lower portion is composed of lots of tiny bits of different cooloured glass, giving a speckled effect.

Alan
Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: SophieB on September 01, 2019, 09:42:28 AM
I agree with John, if I had to hazard a guess I would go for Fratelli Toso too: the canes, (green) ground and shape of dome, all point to FT. I only hesitated because this weight is not perfect (see cane overlap not to mention bubbles) and normally this factory churns out better quality product. Still, bubbles are (more often than not) present in FT paperweights and we can always have a bad day at work!!!

SophieB
Title: Re: Help with identifing maker of this Paperweight
Post by: Smitty on September 17, 2019, 09:28:04 PM
Thanks again everyone for the interest