Kitchen table decoration? Any scratches? I thought it looked like china also.
Collectors worry more about stoppers than manufactures and retails did. I am not comfortable using more than Vintage for this.
Handle was applied. I think older gut no idea whose.
I think bath salts is a good possibility. Finding out whose is a real stumble upon.
It was acid fumed to create the satin finish, OI made a lot containers for cosmetic/bath/drugstoreware.
Is that handle attached or part of the mold?
Measurements would help. I am thinking decorative dust collector from Mexico.
These were not made by Rainbow Glass. The glass has an Iridescent sprayed on finish. I would start looking at Imperial of Indiana Glass as a...
I think the signiture is the decorator. I do not know who made the glass.
There is a Shaker Facebook group.
More likely the 60's.
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The Indian TP is a reproduction but I do not know by whom maybe China.
Broken glass on the rim is common and of little concern. I would not buy any tops as the one you have may not be the original style. Also many...
Just a short hand for a surface that has been dulled with acid most likely the fumes rather than a direct application.
Is it a vase or drinking vessel ie what are the measurements?
The glass has a satin finish on the outside(the inside looks shinny). To me the color says probably the 1970s. It is mold blown most likely for...
The 7 is European style so I would look there
PatP It was created by, is maintained, updated and added to by volunteer members of the Early American Glass Society. Annual dues of $35 pay for...
There is no easy way. Most of use use books to check or look under motifs here. http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/ Even the most experience...
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