The piece that caught my eye was the one that looks to have a glass head, with a playing card ceramic body and hat. It's quirky enough to maybe do...
Looking at examples of Jeannette vs PV, it seems the feet are good indicators of who made the piece. Also, Jeannette seems to always have a...
I don't know who made it, but I can say that the way the bottom is finished points away from Viking. The bottom also pretty much rules out the...
The first piece from your 2nd set of pics is Carnival glass, again from the early part of the last century. Most of what you see here in the...
You have some beautiful pieces. The blue and bold one with the jewels show with a black background is absolutely stunning. The green and clear...
They appear to be too large to be cordials. Cordials hold 1 - 2 oz at most. The design is wheel cut, not etched, and it looks much more recent...
My guess is Italian. 70's or a bit earlier sounds right for time frame.
I would call it hobbyist work, though you could call it student as well. I took ceramic "classes" during that time frame. It was a popular...
My first thought was Don Shepard, but not for Blenko, but rather while he was designing for other companies. I googled images for Don Shepherd...
Although difficult to see in the pics, I believe I can make out the GDA mark just above the 9 in 1902, but as janetpjohn said, it doesn't matter...
How big is it? My initial thought was Fostoria Heirloom opalescent green, but the bubbly/rough area of the glass makes me think not. There is a...
The portion of the decoration with the people is a decal and is a copy of a painting by Boucher, the vases weren't actually painted by him. As...
Odds are in your favor it is Murano.
Per Wiki, Blanc de Chine is a type of white Chinese porcelain, made at Dehua in the Fujian province. A traditional European term for it is Blanc...
Number 2 was produced by Jeannette Glass, the pattern name is Sunflower as Bdigger said....
I'm not sure who made the glass, but it appears that the decoration was done by National Silver Deposit. The pattern is called "Lyrebird"...
Hull also occasionally made pieces with wedge bases like that so if you can't find it as American Bisque that is another avenue to try
I believe the silver overlay was done by National Silver Deposit. If so the pattern is "Fruits" #655 Here is an example on another companies...
Figuring out colors of Blenko can be a real challenge. For pieces other than water bottles, you can narrow down the suspects based on the years...
Yes, often times the same mold was used. The sides of a plate can be manipulated before the piece has cooled to form different shapes.
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