Looks like you found a match.
MOP glass was in Italy in the 1960's & 1970's. Here is an article on rose bowls, but other shapes were made. It can be difficult to tell old...
The slight upward taper shape says cannister missing lid to me as well.
I'm not sure that star on the bottom is a mark exactly. Raised center areas on ceramic pieces are more for structure than for marking. They keep...
I was having the same problem. The replacements examples of candlesticks with the etch helped seal the ID
I think it might be the Canterbury etch. https://www.replacements.com/p/new-martinsville-canterbury-blue-double-light-candlestick/nemcanb/115097621
Gold and royal blue decor was popular during the time frame these were most likely made. The one in the auction has a gold encrusted band on the...
IMHO, Rainbow is the most likely suspect of the Ohio Valley Glass Makers. I'm pretty sure it's not Blenko.
Don is correct on the ID's for both the green bowl and the oval bowl, although the oval bowl is not a master berry. I believe it is just referred...
I've seen some strange art pieces in gift shops that were produced in China as well as Poland. Although individually made, the ones I'm referring...
It's really hard to see the etch the pics are dark. It is also good to post a picture of the entire piece so the shape can be seen And as george...
Elegant glass is a term dealers and collectors use for glass that has been hand finished. Mold lines were fire polished out, decorating was done...
I would agree that they are most likely from an Elegant Glass maker, made during the Depression era.
Is it clear or is it tinted brown/amber? My knee-jerk is not Blenko
I thought about the similarities between the name of the style and Cuba LOL
That uneven hob like decor puts me to mind of glass made in the Empoli area of Italy around the middle of the last century Here are a few...
I'm far from an art expert, but I believe the artist was attempting to paint in the Cubist style. It has a native/tribal look to it, from a Cubist...
Looks like the pitcher is Cambridge 3400/100 76 ounce jug with ice lip. The 4 peaks around the bottom was what clued me in to looking at that...
Look at Cambridge, 3400 Line for the pitcher
CRS has it, Jeannette Glass, Gondola Bowl. I believe the color is fired on, so clean carefully...
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