Posted 2 years ago
BHIFOS
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Not sure what they would have used this for as not enough room to balance a cigarette, it's small and very chunky must weigh a couple of kilos. Possibly Mandruzzatto its quite neat in that it has lots of small circle facets that have been sanded or acid etched to give a matt finish, almost a cube 112 high by 115 wide.
i still love it but IMO it is fifth avenue christal
i can,t find this in flavio poli, run all the sfaccettatura , maybe i overlooked something
Here..
https://www.chairish.com/product/4862975/vintage-murano-style-sommerso-candle-holder-sphere
what is your conclusion DAve, it looks a sort of stalemat because the company imported flavio poli ware also , i cant trace it by sfaccettatura , otherwise i need to asked expertise for the cutting, and they probably won,t deliver
Waki...u don't know. It's hard to tell from pictures. There are so many good reproductions out there. Here's a similar one with labels..made in china
http://www.antiques.com/classified/Decorative-Interior/Antique-Candlesticks---Holders/Antique-Fifth-Avenue-Crystal-Amber-Votive-Candle-Bowl#
well i am probably not the brightest bulb on the ceiling, because i have never seen this precise combination, transluced sfaccettatura amongst a matt finish
we can shut out Mandruzzatto, MCMVTG , oddball
maybe a type of flavio poli combination , although i can,t find it , and i think would have appeared , i got the databanks about this
i think it is a pleasant combination -teal-tawny, bit of stange transtition in the tawny layers
difference of density in the tawny color on the bottom , no sweat not disturbing
good condition rather well fading between the sommerso,s , it won,t make you rich , but i like it
i ran a lot of fifth avenue, it is not that significant , because they imported a lot of different type of murano,
waki, i have seen worse than this, congrats