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bead identity question
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mermaidscove_com
2010-01-20 04:01:39 UTC
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I have a green lampwork teapot bead with a pink rose decoration, it
has a signature cane DA, does anybody have any idea who that might be?
I know it's a tall order but I thought I would try. It was a pair with
a teardrop bead that had gold powder surface and trailed rose decor
over that in the same colors, opaque lime green and fuschia rose. It
was likely from the southern CA, LA bead society show although I may
have gotten it in an auction from elsewhere.

Ingrid
Maren at google
2010-01-22 02:07:47 UTC
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Post by mermaidscove_com
I have a green lampwork teapot bead with a pink rose decoration, it
has a signature cane DA, does anybody have any idea who that might be?
I know it's a tall order but I thought I would try. It was a pair with
a teardrop bead that had gold powder surface and trailed rose decor
over that in the same colors, opaque lime green and fuschia rose. It
was likely from the southern CA, LA bead society show although I may
have gotten it in an auction from elsewhere.
That's something I'd ask at Lampwork Etc., I think.
How long have you had it, what size is it, and is it hollow?

Not that I'd know off-hand, mind you.

Aloha,
Maren
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Maren at google
2010-01-23 01:44:14 UTC
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Post by mermaidscove_com
I have a green lampwork teapot bead with a pink rose decoration, it
has a signature cane DA,
Just found a post on Lampwork Etc. that there was a book of signature
canes on ebay.
The listing has ended but there's a long list of names here:


http://cgi.ebay.com/2007-book-on-Signature-Canes---850-pages,-1650-photos_W0QQitemZ220543485265QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20100120?IMSfp=TL100120233010r4466

HTH,
Maren
HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry
Website: http://www.hilobeads.com/
Etsy: http://hilobeads.etsy.com/ <-- Job's Tears for the AGLF
Blog: http://hilobeads.blogspot.com/

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