Rick you may well be right but my concern is I think the label is a generic Murano label and FT used their own label.
Its in the label sticky at the top. http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/displayimage.php?album=102&pos=83
I had a couple of examples similar to this but in different colours, they had to go to make way for A.Seguso!
Yes Ardy, FT had their own labels, but it's not uncommon to find a piece bearing a second one as well. FT, in addition to their company label, affixed a second, "Made in Italy" or "Genuine Venetian Glass" type label on their export pieces to further identify them as Murano. Additionally, importers such as Gamer, Castle and J.I. Company, affixed their own labels, so finding a second label is not unusual.
I've attached a pic of a some FT labels. The pair in the lower left, is an example of their use of two; one FT and one export, so it's very possible that your original label simply came off in the wash leaving only the generic.
https://postimg.cc/gallery/2gj270rli/Now, with your piece having no FT label, you need to rely on other "markers" to help with attribution, and the form, colors, base detail (the horseshoe shaped applications) and pinwheel, "Starry Night" decor on your dish are all common FT design elements, so I feel confident that it's an authentic FT dish..
Although marked pieces are always preferable, with so many fake labels and signatures out there, you don't want to rely solely on a label or signature to ID a piece.
Here's a link to an article I wrote for Collectors Weekly dealing specifically with fake Chinese Murano labels...
https://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/152009-murano-labelsRick