Ashtrays of this style were massivelyy imported from Europe, mostly Italy and France, in the 1950-60's.
Not a brides basket. The engraving does not look like Heisey to me.
You can also check here http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/ for more information. Neat set.
Glass with lead in the formula can be and is pressed in a mold. In the US makers used crystal for colorless glass in the EU is must have 24% lead...
I would call it a manipulted bowl. The peach opalescent always has me start with Dugan. Try ddoty.com.
Think clam chowder. The broth is a "thin" white.
The first may be a cigarette holder with ashtray base
Nice! I would start with dressing table sets. They look like high end cosmetic container. French is also possible.
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Check McKee and Eagle for the emerging chick egg. Those are not seen every where but still must be considered available for a modest hunt.
Air twist stems call for a skilled worker not likely to spend that work on votives. You might find something on Replacements.
Looks newer from Europe to me. What color is the stem? Aphoto showing the stem without fingers would help as would measurements.
My failing memory says Pebble somebod like McBeth Evans or Hazel Atlas or Anchor HOcking
This looks mold blown with some pieces of a different color added to the gather then manipulated to present shape. For me this is typical Mexico...
Anything you want to put in it bowl.
I have always understood "mercury"glass to be a double walled glass with silver halide in the space between the wall creating the...
Wheaton???
Condiment castor.
This is the best paperweight site I know of...
The 11 is like a base plate number for the mold. These The base plates were often used with various molds. This piece looks likely machine blown...
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