Try Octagon.
It's probably Bohemian glass. Are you sure it's not Broom Hilda?
Mexican Tourist glass.
Possible Steuben.
I agree with Terry---You will lose the money.
Lt. blue opalescent with controlled bubbles and a Diamond design. It's a modern shop product. Depends on who made it as to it's worth. Very nice...
Looks like Mussolini's cousin and Mussolini himself was put before an Italian firing squad and ended up with 6 bullet holes from 1,000 Italian...
That mark is probably a modern Oriental signature.
She looks pregnant.
Most likely English made around 1900.
They sure look like Steuben, but don't know if Steuben made that shape.
It' probably English and not worth too much.
I to think that it is Asian. The Italian quality is not there.
USS Wisconsin (BB- 64) is the Battle Wagon. The other could be the USS Iowa.
Whatever it is, It's etched on there. That's a modern vase.
Base could be Heisey Flute, Imperial Flute or numerous other Flutes.
It's also called Custard Glass by Northwood Glass Co.
Good place to sell Ammo. Keep this Ammo intact. http://www.gunbroker.com/
The labor involved to make these Weights consist of a couple of 9 yr. old kids @ $.07 per hr.
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