It looks like the gray cut is Standard Glass Cut #92 The foot likes similar but different than this one...
IMHO, you are safe to ID it as Indiana Double Fleur De Lis. Since the glass is often manually shaped after the piece is removed from the mold,...
Definitely looks like Double Fleur De Lis. What size is it? I wonder if it isn't the same mold as the rose bowl, just not cupped....
Pillar candle holder?
OMN is just Iris, but a lot of people call it Iris & Herringbone. Made by Jeannette Glass in clear from 1928-1932 Some pieces in the pattern...
I think your instinct on it being Viking is correct. Viking did make pieces with hex feet. I was unable to find an exact match, but it looks like...
Not Blenko. Pilgrim or Rainbow would be my guesses.
#6 was made using techiques used in the making of stained glass windows and lampshades. It's called copper foil. Individual pieces of glass are...
I agree with Don, anytime I see obviously incised initials or markings such as this, especially with a wet bottom (fully glazed) I think hobbyist...
Yes, Viking Glass #1312 Epic Line, Bird Candy Box. http://www.vikingartglass.com/list.php?cat=67
I just looked in TAGF's book on Hazel Atlas, they made Black glass rather than "black" amethyst glass. Their amethyst was purple. TAGF...
I'm not positive, but I believe Hazel Atlas produced true black glass rather than amethyst glass, so I'd say not Hazel Altas. Also, is the white...
Readin the info on that site leads me to believe yours is original as it includes England in the mark. Here is the Replacements listing. They...
The pattern name is at the top of the mark. I googled "Touraine flow blue" This page discusses original vs repo's of this pattern...
Also, the item isn't etched, it would be better described as carved/cut and unpolished.
All I can say is that the unglazed edge on the top of the piece indicates it had a lid.
It is shaped like a bowl sold/used by Teleflora...
It's a decanter not a vase, missing the stopper, the rough interior to the neck is your first clue it had a stopper. Depending on size it is...
Kraft had these made and sold cheese in it. They are sometimes referred to as packers goods. They will sell, but usually not for a lot of mone....
Chatabout has it listed as a UNK http://www.chataboutdg.com/gallery/details.php?image_id=36&mode=search
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