I'd opine Dithridge, it's their type of wares.
Yes, the foot on a piece of glass old enough to be called Georgian would have a folded under rim. Also it would be "water white", colorless.
Cactus pattern originated by Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Co., before 1900, in Greentown, Indiana. Yes, this made by Fenton. Not made iridescent by...
Brook was on the site of, if not in the building of the old Riverside plant. Finally closed out about the end of the century. MAG was able to...
Untie the wire and it will relax letting you remove them.
The above is probably more than I would have expected on that vase. The shape is not unusual, though the gold decoration is (unusual)
For practial use it seems to be unstable, It might be OK with flowers, but any handling as a server, it would be tippy.
No to both, sorry, I don't know. I'd guess it started in the late 1960s and may still be going on. Thats' a lot longer than 30 years, tut. Time...
I concur. There is a lot of that, pressed with cut features that came in in the past 30 years or so. Less import duty if it's cut, even a little bit.
I can't offer ID, but the beads on the bottom indicate machine production, automated, not hand made.
I suspect you'll find this made in the 1970s (Amber and Avocado) possibly by one of the Indiana Companies.
Decoration is sand blasted, no earlier than 1890.
Marple has put the scientific approach to research on RS Prussia. Most people focus on the wares made after the US established the requirement...
One...is the rim on the foot folded under? could indicate 19th century. Unless there's a strong black light reaction, disregard color. Is the...
No. 2, copper wheel engraving could be last half of the 19th Century or early to mid 20th in copy mode.
Part three is perhaps mid 20th Century, cutting is typical.
I'd have to go with assemblage by a silver mounting shop/company. Mt Washington may have done some of this, not to imply that they did these pieces.
What we all are calling Mary Gregory wares should be called a broader term. Once it was called Impasta, or Impasta Cameo, referring to the heavy...
OK. There are two kinds of Sickness, (at least). One is deposit. If a liquid evaporates and has left behind a deposit, this can be removed with a...
This is not A Heisey Decanter. Having said that, Heisey did make one simialr in shape, the bottom had more form to it than this one, Paden City...
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