Seems to me that Royal China had a set similar but not 100% positive
While I don't know much about Flygsfors, but they are who your vase reminds me of
Definitely pottery and yes, we call them coffee mugs
it says 9 IN for 9". I would look at Western Stoneware/Monmouth Pottery to start
Indiana Glass Concord missing the lid
Thank you Nathan. Interesting that there were so many that made this pattern
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Thank you sis!!
Got one of those needle in the haystack deals here :bag::) I have this unmarked brown transferware bowl. I assume it is English? and a soup bowl?...
Luminarc is a brand also. I reckon you could call them highballs and Old Fashioned/On The Rocks or Neat glasses
I think Northwood's swirls were in the opposite direction? All those swirl patterns get confusing as to who made what
EAPG Early American Pattern Glass ca 1880-1920 or so.
Looks like something Hobbs or Jefferson would do?
Vanity jars? I'm just glad to be able to get back to the forum :angelic:
There is a company called Hackwood
I believe that is Blenko. May want to check there. I recall seeing something like that was surprised
I think opaline would be a better term vs opalescent. Might help in your search. While I can't say for certain, I get a Bohemian vibe from this....
1st Dibs is a joke when it comes to pricing. Their pricing is way out in left field. Beautiful glass though
Looks what they call platinum trim. May help with your search?
First off it isn't Bohemian with that Made in Italy label. :sorry: Unfortunately I have no idea as to who that label belongs to.
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