Its a nice bit of cutting, but the stemware is too generic to ID. Flared bowl, pulled stem, medium optic.
If they had been made to drink from the stems would have been much more slender.... Edit: Typo
The decoration, except for the top band and the periphery of the foot is engraved and once was gold filled.
Just a suggestion, don't know if it would work, but turn it upside down and wrap your hand around the marble (and it's vase) and expect it to warm...
Your jar was hand cut by a skilled glass cutter, not etched which is a much less skilled operation. Treasure it. It may very well be unique.
Liz, it appears that the flag in Jeanie's logo is of Limburg, the south/eastern province. I suspect she can be more specific.
Point of interest, Moustache cups were for drinking coffee from, so without the moustache attachment, wouldn't it be a coffee mug? And the orange...
How about a "Mushroom cover"? on a wooden disc to keep mushrooms from drying out while waiting to be sliced and fried. ? But the color is a puzzle.
Unless the lid is engraved to match the base, I'd be suspicious that there is a sugar bowl somewhere, wondering where it's cover is.
I must agree with George, it's pressed glass which has had light grey rays cut into it to allow it to be called Cut Glass. My guess, made in any...
There are several ways of making 'red' glassware. Metallic components generally do best, Gold, copper, iron, all can be made to 'strike' reddish....
The ring alone is not sufficient. Modern "lead" crystal has 24% lead oxide in the batch. It is known among glass manufacturers that 4% lead oxide...
Sorry, Marie, I can't add anything. I'd guess 1890-1910. If the bottom is flat ground it's probably European....if not, no bets.
Easy, hand or machine, blow it into a mold to give surface impressions to the outside, then blow it into a smooth interior surface mold. The...
Look up "Claret Jug."
I'm going to assume the multiple white dots are reflections of lights, not cuts through the blue to a white lining. Nice piece in any case, I'm...
Engraving on glass is done with a rotating wheel. Some are like grinding wheels, abrasive, others, (the original form), are copper discs,...
I believe the leaves are grape leaves, the finials are a bunch of grapes.
That's pontil not Pontic
Good call on that logo, George. I wondered about it, too.
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