Sevres? Same mark on these items Pair of Sèvres-Type Porcelain Gilt Covered Urns | artcollectantiques "SEVRES STYLE” FRENCH PORCELAIN BOX |...
Hey Kath! Someone in the Restaurant Ware group might know. https://www.facebook.com/groups/restaurantwarecollectors/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
I don't see it in my Fostoria Glassware 1887-1982 Frances Bones book in the lamp/lamp parts section. I believe Colony is also called Cascade-Queen...
I'f you are on FB, there is a ABP group. [ATTACH]
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"I keep seeing what's going on in the upper part as a volcano erupting, turning my thoughts to Italy." I'm seeing an animal with horns (on the...
I'm not seeing a picture of the item :(
The first 2 are definitely Swanky Swigs. (Posy) They are shown in my The Decorated Tumbler book by Hazel Marie Weatherman. I don't believe the...
Interesting vase. This FB group should be able to give you more information about it. Scandinavian Glass Collectors | Facebook
I would call these chimneys vs shades myself. Might help in your research. Best guess by the style I would say 1960/70s. Just a guess though :)
Same as the 3rd one down but in blue. From Gotheborg.com [ATTACH]
I would think it is cranberry stain vs a faded ruby stain. I've seen Tiffin KC with this stain. Possibly was made that way
Mauzy's Depression glass book list a 5 1/2" tumbler in Ribbon but does not show an example. Your's look like Ribbon but like you, not 100% certain
No luck on 1st auction run. :( Will try another 10 day this Thursday
Thank you everyone for taking the time to look. Based on all the items I found, I'm fairly certain that my assumption is correct.
[ATTACH] I get this when I click your link sis :(
Thank you sis. I'll take a look now.
Good afternoon folks. From my research, I believe this ewer is Canuck Pottery Evangeline Ware Canada. About 8" tall x 3 1/2" diameter. Can anyone...
I post this in several FB groups also. Art Glass/Rainbow/Viking/Japanese Glass and no one was able to ID it. Gonna have to wing it when I schedule...
Thank you Don. Ryukyu glass was a name I ran across also. I'll go ahead and try the Japanese Glass Group on FB to see if they can shed some light.
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