Interesting, don't believe I've heard this shape called that before. Makes sense though :) Thank you
Good day everyone. Let's see if this one stumps everyone also like the crackle glass pitcher. Most likely another snowball's chance in he!!....
My first thought was Kanawha Glass but was unable to confirm. Rainbow, Pilgrim & Bischoff have been ruled out also. Therefore, I have an enigma....
Check Indiana Heirloom Carnival Glass. Reminds me of it
yep, I agree. Appears to be definitely from the Empoli region of Italy
You have it the correct way. It just looks top heavy. The open part would not be on top
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I believe you 2nd one is Federal Celestial. I'm thinking 1960s or so. Federal Glass , Celestial (Iridescent) | Replacements, Ltd. I don't see a...
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I would guess the brown one to be Monmouth Pottery/Western Stoneware. The USA in a block like that is usually a good indicator
I've seen them called spaghetti glasses before but don't recall ever seeing a manufacture.
The foot diameter of mine is 3 1/4"
The examples of #736 & #737 I saw I thought the same on the foot. Mine isn't as conical as what I was seeing. The bottom of mine is concave but...
Some new info has came to light. It was suggested that this could be a Fenton #736 vase that has been reworked into a JIP but the #736 is panel...
I was thinking the same thing.
Glaze skip?
I haven't got time to check at the moment but this is a pretty good site for IDing ashtrays. The Big Ashtray Museum - Big Ashtray
I would just say there are flaws within the glass and point them out
I was just informed elsewhere that it is Ucago made in Italy
Thank you. I'll check into that
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