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Offline Sweetglass

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Need Help. Is this Murano??
« on: September 28, 2010, 01:43:14 PM »
Hi there, I really need some help.

I have some Caithness glass, some Svaja glass and was trying to start a Muran glass collection. I only have a few peices but they are fantastic.

I was silly enough to think I could get a bargain on ebay. I purchased what i thought to be a Murano glass bowl on ebay. The pictures were fabulous looking. When i received it, it was full of imperfection in the glass, bubbles, lumps on the surface the colour in it looks badly done and I am very certain it is nothing special at all.

On further inspection i found that the seller had purchased it from another ebay seller only days before. the other seller sold it as a glass ashtray nothing special. I then paid 10x the cost!!

Could someone have a look at the pictures and give me your opinions. The 1st what the seller used to entice me and the 2nd is the original picture of the ashtray which is more what it looks like.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=180556581214

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=280550543016

I am in the middle of a very upsetting resolution case on ebay whereby the seller is refusing to let me return it.

Thanks in advance.

Edited to say that the seller described it as- Amethyst & Indigo Murano Sommerso Art Glass Petal Bowl

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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #1 on: September 28, 2010, 02:03:50 PM »
sweetglass, did the seller give permission to use the picture? If he/she didn't, perhaps the moderator can remove the picture and you could give a link to the auction.

It is difficult to tell if this type of ashtray is Murano glass. The seller's picture appears to have been taken with a flash and your picture taken without flash. Otherwise the ashtray looks pretty much the same. Flash can bring out colors and often change the appearance of a piece of glass.

I do not know if the ashtray is Murano glass. My thoughts are, however, that the ashtray in the two pictures look very much equivalent when adjusted for lighting differences. I actually find the second picture more attractive. As for the imperfections -- older Murano glass (through the 1950s) is famous for bubbles, bumps, and ash, so the imperfections can't be used to tell if it is Murano or not.

We have all had disappointing purchases on eBay, particularly when we are learning about a particular type of glass. The good things about mistake purchases is that we learn a lot from them. It isn't a bad ashtray unless you paid overly much.
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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #2 on: September 28, 2010, 02:15:01 PM »
The form could be Murano, but it's not sommerso; nothing is submerged in anything. Cased, maybe...

Six people besides you thought it was worth having though


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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #3 on: September 28, 2010, 02:20:53 PM »
Sweetglass, I've taken out those images as they belonged to sellers on ebay, not to yourself.  I've provided links to the two auctions you meant instead.

Firstly, many of us here buy glass on ebay and then re-sell it.  There's nothing wrong with that at all, so it's no good complaining that a seller bought something as 'nothing special' and sold it to you at a greater price.   :)

Murano glass is not without imperfections.  If a piece of glass is handmade, then chances are it's going to have (as TxSilver said above) bubbles, bits of frit or ash or lumps on it.   So...as long as the piece conforms with what the seller said, ie it's got a small scratch on it, then you can't complain about that either.

Howeevverrr....the photos seem to be vastly misleading for colour IF the original seller (who sold it as 'an ashtray') are correct.  The colour variation is far greater than differences in monitor settings and appear to be misleading.

Don't muddy your claim against the seller by citing 'it's not perfect' or 'you bought it as an ashtray', that's not the point.   You can simply say that you feel the photographs were misleading colourwise and hope that should be enough.

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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #4 on: September 28, 2010, 02:26:20 PM »
I am glad the links were posted. The listing could be a study in how not to use flash. With all the dazzle of the pictures, it is hard to tell what the ashtray even looks like. If you believe the ashtray does not look like the pictures and want to return, I'm sure PayPal will understand. After looking at the auction, I understand better. Lighting can sometimes mislead.
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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #5 on: September 28, 2010, 02:38:44 PM »
I don't wish to comment on your specific transaction but I have to say that I have purchased from this seller in the recent past and was more than satisfied with everything connected to my purchase and felt him to be reputable and found the item to be as described by him.

Furthermore, are you just assuming that he bought that exact other piece and re-offered it, or is it just a hunch?  There are plenty of similar pieces and even if your assumption is correct, that is what many ebay sellers do, if they don't purchase from ebay then they do the same from car boot sales or auctions. Ebay is a business for many people.

I think the seller only has to accept a return if it is substantially different from the description

I can understand your disappointment, it has happened to most of us, the thing to remember is that glass photographs can be so enticing that the image is sometimes more attractive than the piece which arrives through the post!  

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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #6 on: September 28, 2010, 02:43:08 PM »
Also the listing was for a sommerso piece and this isn't sommerso, so could that also be cited?
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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #7 on: September 28, 2010, 02:50:03 PM »
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Furthermore, are you just assuming that he bought that exact other piece and re-offered it, or is it just a hunch?

Look at the second seller's feedback as a buyer.

If you can't reach a satisfactory conclusion, the buyer has the advantage in the feedback stakes.

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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2010, 03:26:57 PM »
There is another point that really isn't important to returning. The blue color is not indigo. Indigo is almost a purple. I wonder why the seller chose the word indigo to describe the blue, since the color showing on the ashtray is simply "blue."

I don't have the ashtray in hand, but if it looks like the one being sold in the other auction, I have to side against the seller. Anyone who takes and processes a lot of pictures knows that one can adjust lighting, contrast, and sharpness to make a piece of glass look like a totally different animal than what it is. The buyer depends on the pictures to be true to life. It's okay if they look worse than the piece, but not better. (What buyer has ever complained about something looking even better than the pictures?) IMO, a buyer cannot be responsible for a seller who uses flash incorrectly or adjusts the contrast and sharpness of pictures to create an image that is not true. If the bowl does not look like the pictures, the problem lies with the seller. I would have to have the ashtray in hand to know for sure, but I'm sure Sweetglass can tell.
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Re: Need Help. Is this Murano??
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2010, 03:36:11 PM »
BTW, I have to add you can get a lot of good bargains on eBay. In my case, I have trouble with about 1 in 10 transactions. Sometimes is worse than others. The normal problem is some undescribed damage or bad packaging. eBay is a great place to buy the type of glass you mentioned, so I wouldn't let one bad transaction spoil the chance for the good deals that are there.
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