Just reading and trying to learn. What made you say "plume" to describe this? Is it another etch descriptor like "swag"?
This listing for Mosser Georgian Ruby shows the "M" mark as well. Wonder if that's a good enough bet to call mine Cambridge? I looked at Paden...
Since I have center diamonds on these glasses, it looks like we're down to Cambridge, Mosser or Paden City. With the taller tumbler, the mold line...
Wow, I had no idea there was a modern manufacturer making this style of glass. Just downloaded their catalog. Thanks for the heads up though it...
Just found this on WP... https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/large-amberina-inverted-thumbprint-1819596300 Too bad they don't ID it. And FYI,...
After much internal debate I've decided these two tumblers are from the Cambridge Georgian Ruby line. The tallest measures 5 1/4" and holds 12 oz...
Thanks cherryhill. Not necessarily the answer I was hoping for but very helpful nonetheless :)
Thank you! Getting better at it after a couple years. Just bought a cheap light box I have illuminated with lamps from around the house. It seems...
Bought this a few weeks ago and the closest thing I can find is a pattern from Phoenix. The pieces I saw from this pattern however had amber...
Thank you Cherryhill. Well if anything I gained some experience in troubleshooting and using my (limited) resources. I have another set of glasses...
I've had a pair of these sitting around for ages and I hadn't been ready to give up on them yet. Flipping through "Fostoria It's First Fifty...
Thank you. I've only seen Fostoria's earliest work in a book and I assumed it was cut and not molded. Only a little more than a year into this and...
I'll explore that route. I thought I would have more time to flip through my Fostoria book at the DMV the other day but it went way faster than...
No luck on the Imperlux - toothpick holder combo nor did it match anything I saw being offered from Imperlux on Ebay. Of course that doesn't mean...
So I picked this up from a local thrift store. It's definitely good quality and appeared to have some age on it. It measure exactly 2 1/2" tall....
Agreed. "Maybe Psychedelic 60's Joint Disposal Container" would be better? ;)
Well looks like someone sold a yellow version of this on eBay a while back. Of course no manufacturer ;)...
I'm chasing the Haeger goose at the moment. According to this link they were one of the American potteries to use stilts for glazing and it seems...
Thanks for checking. You reminded me I have a Kovel's book of marks but checking Hall and Hull (the two most common USA companies I could think...
One more request for the day... the lettering on the back of this makes me think Hull but can anyone confirm/deny this? It measures 10 1/2 inches...
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