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<p>[QUOTE="Aquitaine, post: 11115221, member: 602"][USER=78249]@Rclinftl[/USER], I'm not that knowledgeable about this, so did an image + AI search with Google....here is what they had to say.....<b><u>and</u></b> their reasoning for their choice in the 2nd paragraph: (Hope you find it!!! I also blurred out the background...)</p><p><br /></p><p><i>"While the jug in the image shares some characteristics with pieces from Fenton, Murano, and Tiffany, <b>Murano</b> is the most likely maker due to the distinctive swirling pattern and the vibrant, often iridescent quality of the glass, which are hallmarks of Murano glassmaking techniques. </i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><i>Murano glass is renowned for its elaborate designs, including swirling patterns and the use of rich colors, often with a luminous or iridescent finish, which are evident in the depicted jug.While Fenton also produced decorative glass, including pitchers, their style often leaned towards opalescent or hobnail patterns, and Tiffany is known for its distinctive leaded glass lamps and art glass, which typically differ in aesthetic from the jug shown."</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p style="text-align: center"><i>[ATTACH=full]536794[/ATTACH] </i></p><p>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Aquitaine, post: 11115221, member: 602"][USER=78249]@Rclinftl[/USER], I'm not that knowledgeable about this, so did an image + AI search with Google....here is what they had to say.....[B][U]and[/U][/B] their reasoning for their choice in the 2nd paragraph: (Hope you find it!!! I also blurred out the background...) [I]"While the jug in the image shares some characteristics with pieces from Fenton, Murano, and Tiffany, [B]Murano[/B] is the most likely maker due to the distinctive swirling pattern and the vibrant, often iridescent quality of the glass, which are hallmarks of Murano glassmaking techniques. Murano glass is renowned for its elaborate designs, including swirling patterns and the use of rich colors, often with a luminous or iridescent finish, which are evident in the depicted jug.While Fenton also produced decorative glass, including pitchers, their style often leaned towards opalescent or hobnail patterns, and Tiffany is known for its distinctive leaded glass lamps and art glass, which typically differ in aesthetic from the jug shown." [/I] [CENTER][I][ATTACH=full]536794[/ATTACH] [/I][/CENTER][/QUOTE]
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