Uh... Machine etched....not really. School Time Etched glass is produced by acid etching into the surface of the glass. Almost all etched glass...
Yes, late 19th, early 20th. Sandblasting (the method used in stenciling the leaves) was developed in the 1890's.
I really hate to to be the one to throw cold water on someone's hopes, but this may prove to have been from Indiana Glass, (toward the lower...
If it's cut glass, I'm SOL, I recognize that some cut glass is exquisite, some ho-hum, I enjoy the good stuff, but as to knowledge about it, what...
...or sometimes "pulled feather"
Just a guess, but Imperial made some colored opaque goblets, I'm not at all sure what the stems looked like.
Sorry, to keep the board friendly we don't generally give values. If a piece can be found as sold on another site, that's OK, but otherwise we...
Handle applied when the piece was hot, not after it cooled, that would shatter it. Just different glass, not with rose tint, probably covered with...
Not to belabor a point, but mouth-blown and lathe turned are not contradictory, could be both. In this type of quality wares, "mouth" is...
With my luck I'll wind up in a fruit jar.
That's not a uranium reaction, look for cadmium. (Thus not Vaseline)
1970's!
The origin of this shoe was first in the 1880's. Pieces from that mold, and other molds similar have been made almost continuously until the...
Just a wild guess, Western Bottle Company?
If one were to wrap a warm hand about the lower part of the 'connection,' giving several minutes for the glass to slightly expand, the two pieces...
Is that a Sabino butterfly?
I believe your second foot image shows a ground and polished pontil under 2 cm wide in the center.
The "finial" may be/may have been a perfume lamp.
Sorry, this isn't Daisy & Button. Though, to be honest, I can't come up with a 'common' name for it. Its like "they're not my kids, I know that,...
Here's your research tool. https://www.eapgs.org/patterns/full-images.php?idx=1112&pat=312
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