The mark on the Haviland & Co saucer was used from 1888 - 1896. I looked through the 5 pattern ID books authored by Arlene Schleiger but I was...
Your bowl was produced by Indiana Glass, the pattern is Narcissus Spray #162. It was produced from around 1917 until approx 1928 or so.
I looked in "The Collector's Encylopedia of Limoges Porcelain" by Gaston, and did not see anything that looked like your mark.
In regards to the green opalescent bowl, in "Opalescent Glass from A - Z" by Heacock as revised by Elmore it is listed as "Reverse Drapery"...
My knee jerk to the base was newer. I can't confirm that is correct, just my gut.
I think yours and the one you just posted are from the same time frame, which is around the time frame I indicated. They were probably produced by...
These are usually described as "claret jugs" and were heavily produced in the middle to later part of the last century.
Some are thinner than others. When I saw your piece it just made me think of the Stelvia pieces Wayne Husted, of Blenko fame, designed for them...
Could be from the town of Empoli Italy. Stelvia did some mold blown pieces, but haven't found this shape attributed to them.
Italy was my knee-jerk reaction as well. Possibly from the town of Empoli
As cxgirl said, not Blenko. The decor is seen on pieces made in Italy or Czech, as well as Japan. The style of decor was introduced around the...
Cool piece. Not sure about the price in Tom Mackay's link, but it does have a great look. Strombergshyttan doesn't seem to have the name...
I'm thinking Scandinavian. Not sure who
I agree with the assessment of it being a decor piece vs something framed because of value. IIRC, oriental decor was popular in the 1980's or...
Sowerby came to my mind as well. Here is a resource https://www.20thcenturyglass.com/glass_encyclopedia_home.htm
Your last piece is Indiana Glass Lorain pattern, 1929 - 1932
3rd one is Federal Glass Madrid. Although Indiana Glass reproduced the pattern in the 1970's and 80's, green was not one of the colors they...
The having products made in several different countries indicates the company was probably an importer, which contracted with different...
The texture on the stopper, as well as the matching flanges on bottle and stopper makes me think Italy as the country of origin.
While gold leaf is pretty, it does not necessarily add a great amount of value.
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