The folks here may be willing/able to help...
These swung vases are hard to ID as the pattern gets distorted. Often also done for carnival glass. You may get a lead at ddoty.com a carnival...
Opaline is just opaque white glass the same as milk glass.
Looks like post WW2 imported giftware from Eastern Europe to me.
That rim says packers goods to me with a metal crimpt lid. Something like jelly, jam, honey etc.
Satinized pink glass likely machine blown in quantity as an inexpensive florist/grocery store item. Best value is to use it with memories of your...
measurements?
More reproductive than a rabbit. Never leave it alone in the dark.
Crystal Glass. Pattern made both frosted and not frosted. http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/pattern-details.php?idx=921
Looks Mexican to me.
interesting mix of materials.
That is a cut-shut mark on the base. These were pressed with the plunger going through th base to form a smooth flat interior and neck. When the...
Those fused slumped pieces were popular during the 1960s and early 70s
I would call it Tiffin's 2 pint bulbous jar based on what I see in the book. Volumns were often approximate. This would be the 1950s production.
For me the metal cover says newer as does the gray cut decoration./ I would suspect am importer or retailer ordered these with the metal cover to...
That is is the only way I use.
Yes right name. Cherryhill said if not did. Riely and Jenks say Tiffin produced covered jars which were unmarked. Measurements and capacity would...
As a WAG I would check Holmgaard.
Just a vase that probably speaks Mandarin. Designed to use with or without flowers.
They do not look like sturgeonsI have seen. Sturgeaon are bottom feeder and have a sucker mouth facing downward, At least the ones in Lake...
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