I believe that they are having an ugly photo contest.
Just myself---I have seen newer glass etched like that.
I would sat that it is Venini Murano glass. Pick up Italian Glass books at the Library.
Edwards & Carwiles-----Beware of info. Years ago, I have met both of them at Glass Conventions.
Good morning Dickey. Welcome aboard.
The Ball Feet are probable Milk Glass marbles. Very nice item you have there.
Peggy------Bottom wear does not mean that it is really old. People use Fine Grit Diamond sand paper and scuff up the bottoms. Your vase looks like...
It could be an Murano piece.
It looks like maybe Picasso.
It could also come from Turkey.
This is just a reference site for Chinese glass. http://aaimporting.com/catalogpc.htm?Category=GLAS_COLY&NBReset=2
There's a great chance that you bought a piece of Chinese Junk.
I have seen glass like that imported from China.
It's Fenton Green Stretch Glass.
Send your details to "Antique Week" and they may Publish them.
No I don't know who made it. A lot of Company's Made them.
The Oil Lamp has been Electrified and the Price of it greatly lowered. Nice dog.
I agree with you---It's Poschinger.
The Pitcher on the right is Majolica. It's in the Majolica book.
Yes, the Photo looks like it was worked on.
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