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Murano - Clown - Bowl/Ashtray - Belino & Reuss Golden Crown - With Label

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    Posted 5 years ago

    Deano
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    Here is a Murano Art Glass Bowl/Ashtray. It was most likely produced in the 1950's by Belino & Reuss with the Golden Crown label. This is without a doubt my favorite Clown Bowl. The artistry and craftsmanship, of both the figurine and bowl is outstanding. The colors of the bowl have a Black outer layer, a White middle layer, and a thick confetti interior. I find the face and head to be most interesting.

    5 1/2" Tall
    6" Wide
    2 1/2" Base

    Thanks for stopping by.

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    1. shareurpassion shareurpassion, 5 years ago
      Oh heyyyyy, I think I'm loving the uniqueness of this one! I thought it was a dish/bowl, like the one you id'd for me a while back! Was it called a bon bon?! That's what I thought this was anyway!
    2. Deano Deano, 5 years ago
      Hey Shareurpassion. Thanks for the enthusiasm. I really don't know what the official name is. I think it was made as an ashtray as it has one big bay at the front. I would like to know what it was officially called. Hopefully, that's where the C.W. Army comes in. Going to change the 4th photo to one with the Makers Label.
    3. Deano Deano, 5 years ago
      I found the Label at a Label I.D. site, so I'm sure of the I.D. Not sure of the year of the makers name for it. Thanks to all.

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