Go to Ebay and in the Pottery and Glass section, type in 1414 and see what comes up.
It could also be Tiffin glass.
TallCakes---Couderport was incorporated in 1848.
There are a lot of Blenko collectors out there.
That Pickle Caster insert is probably newer. LG Wright sold a lot of them out of his warehouse. Also, Rosso Glass Co. sold a lot of them too....
Definitely Imperial Glass.
The "R" may stand for this Co. near Pittsburgh. http://store.rosso-glass.com/
I believe that it came over here from the Orient Express.
That hobnail vase is quite common and doesn't command a lot of money.
That pitcher is old. I had 33 pieces of it in Vaseline that I picked up at a Tag Sale. Large cookie plates, pitchers, covered butter, large...
It's from Idaho. Now, a lantern would be nice.
Don't forget Etsy. It's also good for me.
Take it out in the woods and fire a Shotgun shell at it. Makes it look used.
There are a lot of Carp in the Rocky River near the Lake.
Used to be a Picker would find things and sell them to a Dealer cheap so that a Dealer could make some money too. Pickers would go house to farm...
Maybe out of Pearl Harbor.
It is not a Phoenix-Consolidated vase. I have seen these in a Goofus decoration, mostly in crystal glass.
It was worth a Dollar.
Robert Barber items from 1976 for Fenton have Pontil marks. Earlier Fenton Art Glass items have pontil marks. None of the other Fenton items have...
Probably made in China and then sent to Mexico for finishing touches.
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