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<p>[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 121419, member: 90"]I can't thank all of you enough for the kind words and your confidence. You made my day brighter than it was an hour ago. It is an Espresso Service. The espresso was made in a metal coffee maker and transferred to the glass carafe. It was almost certainly produced in Murano but I couldn't possibly tell by what firm. The style originated with to Austrian and Bohemian glass of the early 1900's (think Moser).</p><p>It is meant to imitate the glass enameled cloisonné on metalware.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Walter Del Pellegrino, post: 121419, member: 90"]I can't thank all of you enough for the kind words and your confidence. You made my day brighter than it was an hour ago. It is an Espresso Service. The espresso was made in a metal coffee maker and transferred to the glass carafe. It was almost certainly produced in Murano but I couldn't possibly tell by what firm. The style originated with to Austrian and Bohemian glass of the early 1900's (think Moser). It is meant to imitate the glass enameled cloisonné on metalware.[/QUOTE]
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