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    Posted 9 years ago

    mikefort82
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    I need help Identifying this Multi-Colored glass bowl, it's been in my family for generations, my mom's in her mid 60's and got it from her grandmother, and she doesn't even know where it came from.
    From what I can tell there is no Markings on it to indentify the creator, it looks too elaborate to have been home-made. please help, Included is a picture taken from the top, the bottom, and from the side, on top of a white shirt as to not hide any color.
    (Appears I can only upload 4 images per item hmm, well let me figure out which to put)

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 years ago
      Chribska is a definite possibility. That third shot is great. Does it have a concave ground pintail on the base or is it flat?
    2. mikefort82, 9 years ago
      Give me a few minutes I'll post more pics... I'll try to explain this as best as I can with what I'm going to take a picture of, I'll try to capture the bottom of how it's shaped, there's a bottom to the bowl that looks completely flat, but if you take a clsoe look there's actually a slightly raised "circular flat area" that's seperate from the rest of the bottom of the bowl.
    3. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 years ago
      Pardon .... Not pintail but 'pontil'.

      That raised area is what I was meaning.
    4. mikefort82, 9 years ago
      I take it, that it's a one of a kind, or was there one made and then many more hand crafted in the same exact design... Can anyone say how old it is, or when it was made, is it a rarer more sought after piece? Should I not put it out in the open etcetc....
    5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 9 years ago
      Hi, look it is probably from the sixties or seventies. No older. The possible makers are from Murano, Czechoslovakia and even Canada. It is a production piece rather than a unique item.
    6. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      Agree with vetraio, but I must say, the pics here aren't that helpful. Could you post one of the piece from the top, one from the side, and one or two of the base without the ruler in the way? Looks like a nice piece of glass!
    7. mikefort82, 9 years ago
      @katherinescollections, I had those exact pictures up before you want to see, but this site only allowed me to show 4 at a time... I'll take these 4 down and put those ones back up for you though.
    8. mikefort82, 9 years ago
      Okay I took those 4 photos down and re-added the previous ones for you. the ones from top, bottom and direct side may be lower resolution though.
    9. katherinescollections katherinescollections, 9 years ago
      Yes, lovely piece of glass, as I suspected, now that it's uncovered. :)

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