Big help thank you all. The Corning book has great photos of forgeries which is good. Its also an expensive way to do it but seeing questionable...
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Yup just picked that up!
Ha. Heeeeer we go. Leland Little. https://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/186881387
The more i research it looks like London has a solid set of reputable dealers. Would someone who knows better than me agree that this one is...
https://www.antiquities.co.uk/ Located on LAPADA.
I have also seen "Apollo art auctions" on liveauctioneers. London UK based. Can anyone comment on them?
What is the best way to determine who is a legit seller for roman glass. It is something I'd love to collect of course the opinions on my 1st...
Really ? Say more...
Bad news. Live and learn i suppose. I have a couple others. I'll send. Fortunately I didn't spend a fortune on those.
None of that sounds great.... but.... opinions on the glass?
I do know at some point the family had a storefront in Manhatten and published. That ebay site is one of the sons I believe ....
The green ones are rather thin. Especially the one without the handle. Seems extremely fragile. The cubic shaped one has a little more weight...
Here are the COAs
Dealer info...
Greens are bout 5 inches. Darker one about 2.5
All of them were purchased from a NY dealer with COA. I have those and will post them. The green ones were thought to be 1st to 3rd century. Thr...
And the last one...
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