WOW! Got a probably Mt. Washington or Pairpoint in that last link. That's scary :angelic: All of Don's (tallcakes) suggestions are a very good...
I'm thinking not Fenton either. It is a very nice piece of glass. All I can do is make a wild guess because I'm definitely no expert. Just curious...
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Thank you Judy.
Thank you obb
Good morning folks. This item looks just like a Mats Jonasson of Sweden piece but it had a Made in China sticker on the bottom that came off while...
Yes Don. I would think there would be other examples of this variant but didn't see any in my research. Thank you
@TallCakes Good afternoon all. I put this in the EAPG group on FB yesterday but haven't received a response. Thought maybe Don can enlighten me...
If you are on Facebook, there is a great FAPCo group. They are very helpful
Just got home from bowling and seeing this. Mt. Washington was my first thought also Peggy but I know nothing ;)
Pretty sure not NC Pottery. Wished I could help :banghead:
I'm not surprised :( Thank you
These elegant depression era goblets with floral cut are always a PITA to ID and photograph. I think every maker and their mother made them [IMG]...
What does it say on the panel to the left of the crown? Odd repair because I'm not seeing any cracks in the glass
Big brother not gonna spy on her. Nope, no way! :woot::playful::):)
I'm not seeing a frog myself.
Possibly a seal and Inuit from Alaska?
I believe Utopia is the pattern name. F. Beardmore & Co was the manufacture. Circa 1903-1914. This would also be referred to as brown...
I believe Wales was an importer. I had a couple of crackle glass pitchers with the same foil label
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