Is this Flavio Poli? - Czech, most probably Skrdlovice
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Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
Re: Is this Flavio Poli? - Czech, most probably Skrdlovice
Just been looking at Paul J's thread and the comments about Flavio Poli. This isn't one of his, is it? It's got that chamfered edge on the base, and I take back what I said about it not being sommerso. I just did a quick image search for Flavio Poli and there's a picture on Flickr of a vase with holes in that seems to be in the same colour scheme. Of course, just because someone labels it Flavio Poli doesn't mean it really is, but still... Here's the base.


Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
Registration date : 2010-12-22
Re: Is this Flavio Poli? - Czech, most probably Skrdlovice
Sorry, not Murano -- this vase is Czech, most probably from Skrdlovice glassworks.
I have a similar one in green and blue, with label:

The bevelled edge is a common feature in Czech hotworked glass...
Michael
I have a similar one in green and blue, with label:

The bevelled edge is a common feature in Czech hotworked glass...
Michael
rocco- Number of posts : 131
Location : Austria
Registration date : 2010-11-26
Re: Is this Flavio Poli? - Czech, most probably Skrdlovice
Well there you go - the original title of the thread was 'is this Czech or Murano?'. I thought is was probably Czech. Thanks for clearing it up!
Alex_s- Number of posts : 261
Location : Stockport
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Re: Is this Flavio Poli? - Czech, most probably Skrdlovice
You're welcome.
Lovely vase!
Michael
Lovely vase!
Michael
rocco- Number of posts : 131
Location : Austria
Registration date : 2010-11-26
Re: Is this Flavio Poli? - Czech, most probably Skrdlovice
Sommerso is a technique, so this could be considered sommerso even though Czech. Sommerso means submerged
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