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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: kwqd on March 10, 2022, 11:46:54 PM
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This vase is about 8 inches (20 cm) high x about 7 inches (18 cm) wide x about 3.5 inches (9 cm) deep. The base has been ground flat and polished and the edges of the bottom beveled. It was supposedly purchased in the 1960s. It is a thick, heavy piece of glass despite the odd shape. It is a functional vase and was used that way for several decades. Does anyone recognize this vase or know the maker? Thanks!
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Skrdlovice 59105 variation?
https://photos.google.com/share/AF1QipNN3jPcbHj6OhrooIvd0vdffNFouvcSW3415Y00KSSaPU_HoNtSbEN5wcBe3guFCg/photo/AF1QipPKx8UYJaQp4p_nwdj6zM_u2_SP4n-84Iy-XCIv?key=RXB1MjNjTk92dnhZSGdOZFNXemxOVHgzQ2lwYlJn
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Surely not Skrdlovice, and rather not Czech at all.
Maybe Murano?
Michael
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Thanks, Michael. Why do you think that? Not disagreeing, as I have seen somewhat similar shaped Italian glass, just wondering if you could explain why you think that? It might give me a direction in searching for the maker. I appreciate your help!
I know very little about Italian glass. It has just not been of interest to me...
Surely not Skrdlovice, and rather not Czech at all.
Maybe Murano?
Michael
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I think more likely Murano, possibly Arte Nuova who made this sort of thing and were known to bevel the bottom edge. If you can test it under UV light it might contain a layer of uranium glass.
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I think more likely Murano, possibly Arte Nuova who made this sort of thing and were known to bevel the bottom edge. If you can test it under UV light it might contain a layer of uranium glass.
Thanks! I have a UV light somewhere. I will see if I can find it.
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Does Arte Nuova = Nuova Artas? I can find little data about Arte Nuova..... some examples on Glass Encyclopedia,,,,
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Googling Arte Nuova Murano brings up quite a few pieces, apparently not a lot is known about the company itself. Of course your vase might not be by them, I can't find another one quite like it.
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Googling Arte Nuova Murano brings up quite a few pieces, apparently not a lot is known about the company itself. Of course your vase might not be by them, I can't find another one quite like it.
Thanks. That is what I found, as well. The only thing that I can find close in shape to this vase are some pieces by Skrdlovice, but that does not seem to be a likely option. I am sure that I saw a similar vase on an online auction site a few years ago but just cannot remember the details. I know very little about Murano glass, and have actually been avoiding it to limit the scope of my collection..... I did find some more pieces by Googling "Nuova Artas". I also found a small brochure/card and am attaching it. Assuming, of course, it is the same company. The seller of the item it was attached to assumed it was... They gave me permission to attach it to this thread.
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I did finally find this:
"sometimes bearing labels which read "Arte Nuova Murano, Grand Prize, Genuine Venetian Glass, World Fair Brussels 1958". Other examples have a label which reads "Arte Nuova Murano, Pustetto & Zanetti, Made in Italy". The factory was open only for a relatively short time, from 1954 to 1965."
No source this data. Just adding to help in documenting this maker...
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Would agree with a Murano maker, the hard part is narrowing down the many possibilities. The following are simply more variations on the green and amber theme.
The first was made by Cristallo Venizia, the following three are unknowns, to me anyway, even though the last has a label.
John
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The label cropped and tweaked in an attempt to highlight what is left, in case it can be of use sometime.
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The label cropped and tweaked in an attempt to highlight what is left, in case it can be of use sometime.
Thanks for your efforts! The shape of the label, alone, can often be very helpful. There is a site which catalogs labels, I just have to remember where it is. May have it bookmarked on another computer at a different location, the same place where my image editing software is. Maybe grayscaling and inverting the image will bring out the writing better in some spots. Will try when I get there.
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Thanks for your efforts! The shape of the label, alone, can often be very helpful. There is a site which catalogs labels, I just have to remember where it is. May have it bookmarked on another computer at a different location, the same place where my image editing software is. Maybe grayscaling and inverting the image will bring out the writing better in some spots. Will try when I get there.
Maybe the label site I was thinking of, probably already well known to everyone...:
https://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia/glass_labels/glass_labels.htm
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Another with 8 pages of Murano labels here: http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/thumbnails.php?album=102
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The label cropped and tweaked in an attempt to highlight what is left, in case it can be of use sometime.
John I think the first line is either Vetri something or Vetraria something and the second line is Export Glass.
The bottom line could read Venezia.
Can't read the third script line unfortunately.
m
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Yes I see pretty mush the same, I think the fourth line could be Venezia arcing upwards and there may be a fifth line following the bottom edge of the label too. The oval scalloped shape is reminiscent of some used by A Seguso but that does not seem to fit here. It might be a Murano retailers label or an importers I guess.
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This vase arrived today and the bottom is not beveled as described by the seller. Bottom is just ground flat and polished. I got better images. It glows faintly green under a black light. It is much less ponderous looking than the seller's images suggested, it I actually much more elegant than I thought. 8/75" high x 6.5" wide x 2.25" deep and weighs 2 lbs 11 ounces.
The original images were used with the permission of the seller.