Italian? Inkwell from WWII refugee. Can't identify mark

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toonces
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Italian? Inkwell from WWII refugee. Can't identify mark

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Hello, so far neither the Pottery and Glass nor Antiques discussion boards at eBay have been able to identify the mark on a 5 inch glass inkwell with a silver overlay. Here is a closeup of the mark, I hope it is not too big, it was the only way I could get it to show.
Thanks for any help! Judy

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Italian? Inkwell from WWII refugee. Can't identify mark

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Judy

use your photoshop program to crop the picture down to a manageable size - this will enlarge the mark - then repost
toonces
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does this work?

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Hello. I believe that's an Austria-Hungary import mark.

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Post by toonces »

Hooray! Finally some real information!

Are there any indications as to maker, then?

Thanks so much....
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You're welcome.
Don't see anything else in your pictures that indicates who the manufacturer was.

Pat.
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