Lead glass was devolved to replace the flint glass, containing, chelated flint. The flint was brittle and hard to cut. The lead formula was...
Now I have to go back and look.
Remember that XLCR was first made by Adams & Co which became part of US Glass who started Tiffin...
The creamer looks EAPG to me.
I did not know either. I know a bunch went to Mosser.
I would not rule Imperial they kinda fit between elegant and depression. Candlewick is clearly elegant. I do not care for Cape Cod but the quality...
I think it is old but the art work while nice is not of the top decorators. It would look great at the back of the shelf.
I would go with the 1920's. These remind me of U S Glass Sunset line circa 1925
This bowl was further shaped by workers after molding. A 1/2" variation either was is not unusual.
I have only seen ice tube not sure if that is it.
Claret jugs had a tube inside to cool the wine without diluting it.
Fuzed slumped glass but not from Murano. Possibly a crafter piece from a shop that offers materials and kiln.
Wine was used to cleanse the pallet between courses so only a small amount was needed. Also several different wines were used depending on the...
I do not have access to my books but I think the bean pot is pictured with a different cover.
Thrifty homemakers would also use the lid as lemon server.
Also this decanter does not take a stopper. Decant it and drink it ie airiate the wine.
Shape says vase to me.
It likely has lead in the mix 24% for EU lead crystal. US makers called colorless glass crystal.
Slumped glass could be a decorating shop or better than average crafter.
The silver is likely done by a third party possibly even a custom order for a gift. Jewelers and Dept Store used to offer that service. The shape...
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