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Murano and Italian Art Glass1629 of 1643Murano opaline/opalino shell or cornucopia?Does anyone know who made this glass vase.
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    Posted 14 years ago

    Shenandoah
    (7 items)

    I've been collecting large Murano trees and seashells, and millefiore dishes/plates for about 5 years. I also buy and re-sell vintage Murano pieces from time to time. I found this piece at an antique mall and have never seen another like it. It's about 8" square, very heavy, has gold dust, controlled bubbles, ribbing, polished pontil and an attached bird. Can anyone tell me it's likely age and maker?
    Thanks!

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    1. cindyjune cindyjune, 14 years ago
      I love that shade of glass and the subject is so beautiful! I have never seen anything like that in my neck of the woods!
    2. retro597, 13 years ago
      I concur with Dean on it likely being Seguso. The main reason is the tail feather shape. They often squared off fins, feathers etc. Often the glass houses have distinct charecteristics in aesthetics.

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