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<p>[QUOTE="ritzyvintage, post: 3547373, member: 18191"]Sabino items are relatively easy to come by apart from say the more rarer examples. Sabino's son sold the Sabino brand name and also a large amount of original moulds and glass stock including the recipe for opalescent glass to the USA shortly after is fathers death, however, the French government considered many of Sabino's moulds to be historically important to France, and so they were prevented from leaving the country. Sevres, are known to own several Sabino moulds. </p><p><br /></p><p>Later Sabino pieces produced in USA can often be easy to identify. Sabino altered is recipe of opalescent glass 3 times during his lifetime, and his earlier examples are more creamy & dense in colour and they have a very waxy feel. Also, items that were produced in France will often be signed twice, and if the word "Paris" is included the item was not intended for export and was produced for the French market place only. USA examples will only be signed: Sabino France.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="ritzyvintage, post: 3547373, member: 18191"]Sabino items are relatively easy to come by apart from say the more rarer examples. Sabino's son sold the Sabino brand name and also a large amount of original moulds and glass stock including the recipe for opalescent glass to the USA shortly after is fathers death, however, the French government considered many of Sabino's moulds to be historically important to France, and so they were prevented from leaving the country. Sevres, are known to own several Sabino moulds. Later Sabino pieces produced in USA can often be easy to identify. Sabino altered is recipe of opalescent glass 3 times during his lifetime, and his earlier examples are more creamy & dense in colour and they have a very waxy feel. Also, items that were produced in France will often be signed twice, and if the word "Paris" is included the item was not intended for export and was produced for the French market place only. USA examples will only be signed: Sabino France.[/QUOTE]
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