At a guess, two sets, the glass appears too thick for 19th century glass, I'd guess 1950-60s.
I wanted to stay out of this, my forte is 19th century glass. Tiffin. Tiffin was one of the US Glass Factories, when the Depression hit (the one...
I hadn't gotten that far. Is there a cup sized depression in the middle? No? not a saucer. Maybe a bread and butter plate? Not really my area.
I don't know if this is the answer, may only suggest a possibility. When glass is pressed, there is no way of assuring that exactly the same...
Could we see the stickers? so we can know what you know?
Not at all sure, it looks like some of the wares from Indiana Glass, 1920s or so.
Would that have been an Imperial pattern originally? If so, I'd date it after 1984 when the Imperial molds were sold.
Frit is/are little pieces of glass. When included in worked glass it is done by spreading the frit on a hot surface (called a marver, once it was...
Claret Jugs, with or without classic etching, normally have a silver mounting. Sometimes just a sleeve, other times as above, with handle and...
The "Faces" you see are the result of pieces/flakes of glass remaining in the mold from the previous pressings. Its just lower quality glass, not...
You are right, Ola, some "pattern" glass is blown.
Probably the '20s, too short a stem for champagne, probably sherbets. The one is grey cut, not polished. Its' hand done, more skill involed than...
It may be "Needle Etched" but the needle was hand directed, not machine directed. "Needle Etched" generally implies a geometric design. The...
I have one that is ruby stained, ( a full 8'oz tumbler). That is the second one I know of.
The tall thin finials are a product of the late 20th century eastern Europe and Turkey.
How about a piano insulator, to keep the piano's feed from digging into the floor.
McKee's Ray, ca. 1894 http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/pattern-details.php?idx=1505
double post, sorry
Your second bowl was made by Hobbs, Brockkuiner & Co. in Wheelinlg, WV., ca. 1884. They called the color marine Green, that particular bowl was...
I'm with Cluttered, too deep blue, the circular air traps are just not right. The unfinished bottoms, ditto.
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