No fast sure way to know. Most of us have pent years with glass and books and some items still un ID. You might try cruising eBay sold for glass...
Possibly a decorating shop on stock glasses. To me it looks like decals with hand painted out line.
Yep one person ashtray for the stylish after dinner smoke.
Glass like this was often on top of TVs ,the old floor cabinets. Based on the felt I think this is a studio piece.
If memory iscorrect the "gold" is on a "tape" which "glues" it on. These were often available commercialy. Unfortunately I do not know who made...
I agree oil lamp from a studio.
To me they look like tourist ware from the southwest. Nice way to show the mythology of the first people.
Looks like Continental Cans logo. In the 60-80s periodd these caddy sets were sold in grocery stores etc. Entertaining styles have changed.
The decoration appears to be wheel cut. Also acid etching for this would be more expensive.. Nice looking water bottle or carafe. The basic...
The WVMAG has a monograph on CHS which is very useful. I do not have access to mine.
Is that a white stopper?
Try Duncan and Miller
Dugan made a line like this but I can not think of the name and have no books. Here...
That is where I would start. You can scroll mugs or add the fruit motif to narrow the fielld.
Glass is from a different maker. Check the Bohemian/Czech glass makers for the 1920s.
I think the mug is USA check here http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/
I am typical American as I never thought to ask that question. It is valid.
I am thinking newer studio. The colors comes from frit.
I have had the lik for over 5 years. No eal idea except it is fun to look.
You could lose a couple of hours here. https://www.glas-musterbuch.de/h2-glas-br-musterbuch-de-h2.26.0.html
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