I would look into English also. That would be my first thought. Another alternative to check is Phoenix Art Glass
This is Dugan's Diamond and Clubs pattern circa 1910. It was made in several colors and had gold or silver trim. Some tableware was made as well.
This may be a very, very old bottle. Carafes in the late 1700's had similar stoppers.
Yes, I do trust that they are Josephinenhutte. There are several books that the museum has backed. This was in one of those books. Not overly...
I found it! They are Josephinenhutte circa 1900. Per Passau Glass Museum.
I am not sure the Moser attribution is correct....I have seen these somewhere in my books but not Moser. I will try to figure out which book it was
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] Thanks for your input! There are no marks on the underside of the cup as shown. But the little bowl has a squiggle? that is so...
I got these two old porcelain pieces in a box lot but know nothing about porcelain. I was thinking they may be Japanese....or Chinese? The cup...
Thank you all for your input! I am going to make my best attempt to loosen the glass myself at first.....with lots of gloves and goggles! :chicken:
Hi Just wondering what people do with their sterling overlay or how to remove the glass when a piece is damaged like this vase. The sterling...
There is an English maker called D'Humy (hope I spelled that right!) that makes a finish similar to what you have here. I only had one piece many...
My best return was buying a 19th century beaker at a local auction for $100. I sent it to Europe to be auctioned. It got an astounding 8000...
I sell mostly glass online. This market is a tough one for sure. When shopping I try to go for pieces that took a lot of labor to make. I try...
Thank you for your help! I saw the void in the handle and thought it may be less than first quality. I can see the slashes underneath must be an...
Hi all! I got this Meissen tea cup at an estate sale in a box lot not knowing it was Meissen. I don't know a thing about most porcelain. I have...
Ok!
If you can post a clearer picture of the side view I may be able to help more.
I appreciate all of your help...thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
I am pretty sure this is Mt Washington, Crown Milano but the photo is a bit too fuzzy to confirm this. Would be American circa 1880
I thought this vase was too interesting to leave behind when I saw it at a recent yard sale. It is 14 inches tall and unsigned. Any help with an...
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