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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 216485, member: 308"]This is my Dingle Crystal bowl. In my case it was easier to ID as it was signed by the founder, Sean Daly. I'm also including a picture of the signature so you can compare. It's signed in an awkward spot so the photo isn't the best. You might want to contact the shop to see if they can identify the artist on yours. It's also possible there are other small shops operating in Waterford so I shouldn't have said it was Dingle without qualifying that statement. I bought this in a catalogued auction and the auctioneer was very clear in saying it was "signed Waterford". I suspect they knew it was Dingle but didn't want to hurt the bidding. I haven't figured out what to do with mine yet. It's very heavy so we've taking to calling it the murder weapon as in "Colonel Mustard in the dining room with the Dingle". I'm scared to ship it and have no idea how to price it as there doesn't appear to be much of a secondary market at this point. I suspect it has found a home here and that is just peachy with me!</p><p>Don</p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]63858[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]63859[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 216485, member: 308"]This is my Dingle Crystal bowl. In my case it was easier to ID as it was signed by the founder, Sean Daly. I'm also including a picture of the signature so you can compare. It's signed in an awkward spot so the photo isn't the best. You might want to contact the shop to see if they can identify the artist on yours. It's also possible there are other small shops operating in Waterford so I shouldn't have said it was Dingle without qualifying that statement. I bought this in a catalogued auction and the auctioneer was very clear in saying it was "signed Waterford". I suspect they knew it was Dingle but didn't want to hurt the bidding. I haven't figured out what to do with mine yet. It's very heavy so we've taking to calling it the murder weapon as in "Colonel Mustard in the dining room with the Dingle". I'm scared to ship it and have no idea how to price it as there doesn't appear to be much of a secondary market at this point. I suspect it has found a home here and that is just peachy with me! Don [ATTACH=full]63858[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]63859[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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