That appears to be it. Thank you Don
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Good evening all. I'm not real familiar with Fry glass but this reminds me of some that I have seen in post. The "R" site has it as unknown....
[IMG] Iridescence is the different color sheen on the glass. Kind of like what you see on an oil slick. Like this. Most carnival glass will have...
I don't see any opalescence. Mabey, what is considered Marigold iridescence? Can't say for certain who made them but that may help in your search....
Thank you Don for your help.
I knew what you meant ;)
Looks like the First Art Mark used from Sept. 1910-1924, Mikey The bottom right side of the "N is not even with the left side, correct? [IMG]
Even though I couldn't find this piece I can see why you would suggest Walther Glas. I saw quite a bit of it linked with Mikasa
hmmm, that would be interesting. I'll check into that. Thank you Obb
Thank you. I use an app on my phone called PhotoRoom. It is a background remover. I then save to phone gallery and edit to crop or lighten/darken...
And I more I haven't had much luck finding info on. This dessert? stand measures 4 3/4" high x 8 3/4" diameter. Kind of small for a cake I would...
Also, I have exhausted my research on this gold stain candy dish? I believe I found 1 that didn't have an ID. About 7" diameter x 2 3/8" high. Not...
Good day folks. I need a little assistance with an ID for this somewhat jack in the pulpit style dish. About 5" tall at highest point x 5 1/2"...
Thanks Don. Sounds like this pattern had a good run
Non reactive Don
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LOL, I already knew what it was. My question was about the color. I emailed Imperial per Don's suggestion. Now we wait
Thanks for that lead Don. Appreciate it
Thanks Don. I saw that in the database but didn't see any reference to colors. All I saw was reference to ruby stain being later than EAPG
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