Hi! Does anyone happen to know the maker of this glass stopper? I looked all through my MCM references but could not find anything. It is 3...
If you have an antique mail nearby, they may take it on consignment. Of course you will probably have to pay 25 to 40 commission if it sells. Or...
I haven't found any signature. Hoffman is one I did not consider and I will check that out. Thanks!
I bought this at an antique show a few years ago. It is dinner plate size. [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I had no luck finding a maker. I was leaning towards...
Yes we did think that. Thank you for looking!!
Oh wow.....you are now my new best friend! :joyful: I have been looking for this for the longest time (years) and refused to let it go until I...
I tried posting this about a year ago, but still have not been able to ID this bowl. The mold work is super on it, the interior is highly...
Thanks for that. Now I don't feel so alone in my search :happy:
This is one of my many unknowns and should be relatively easy to ID but I have had it for over a year and it still eludes me. Any help...
It is so nice to hear that your finds support the pups!!
HI A friend of mine got some stemware and was told it was Moser. I have never seen a piece of Moser signed in this manner. Signed on the foot...
I agree. Not Steuben. Sorry I can't help witH A MAKER. No idea how my keyboard font just changed!
The silver overlay looks like something Rockwell would have done.
Definitely pressed glass
I would look into English also. That would be my first thought. Another alternative to check is Phoenix Art Glass
This is Dugan's Diamond and Clubs pattern circa 1910. It was made in several colors and had gold or silver trim. Some tableware was made as well.
This may be a very, very old bottle. Carafes in the late 1700's had similar stoppers.
Yes, I do trust that they are Josephinenhutte. There are several books that the museum has backed. This was in one of those books. Not overly...
I found it! They are Josephinenhutte circa 1900. Per Passau Glass Museum.
I am not sure the Moser attribution is correct....I have seen these somewhere in my books but not Moser. I will try to figure out which book it was
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