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cindyjune
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I like the lines on this piece but have no idea who made it. I find in general that art glass is tough to identify. Is that true or am I just a rookie!:)
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Posted 2 years ago
cindyjune
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I like the lines on this piece but have no idea who made it. I find in general that art glass is tough to identify. Is that true or am I just a rookie!:)
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when you find out let me know, I just bought the exact same one on Wed.. It is quite lovely.
Great! Let's both work on it! I did see one on sale on EBay a few weeks ago.
Take a look at this: http://lc.ioffer.com/i/rare-teleflora-hand-blown-gold-color-art-glass-vase-136809457
The name is Murano Teleflora
Murano Teleflora! thanks Spackova!
Funny, I couldn't find this anywhere and now I have two leads. The above from Spackova and I just found one on EBay called Murano Art Glass bowl, Barovier and Toso. Does anyone recognize these names? Thanks
THANK YOU, spackovkova! What is the EC? How did you find that? Does anyone know how you find unmarked glass and pottery? What site do you look at? I havent any way to take a pic of my stuff, have you ever heard of paperweight glass? Who makes that? How do you know you have it?? I have so many questions but dont know where to find answers, except e-bay looking. I have this really bulky glass compote, super heavy, but the colors are stunning, purple base with green bowl, crimped around the top. really cool. I just stumbled on this site. and found cindys pic, thanks cindy. LOVE GLASS