Here is your first pitcher https://www.replacements.com/search/?query=federal+lido+
The first one is shown in HMW2, Federal Glass, Lido line, color is Golden Glow. Weatherman says the catalog reprint was from a mid-30's. So it is...
Probably a juice glass, not a shot glass, too big
Your Anchor Hocking vase is shown in Hopper's book on AH Forest Green glass. He id's it as "Bud vase #E3300/87" He notes that value is based on...
I curious as to what caused you to believe this might be Cambridge. I looked through several sources, including Cambridge Catalog reprints from...
Japanese would be my first guess as well.
Yes, that is the usual size for salad plates
I just looked up another line from the same page, and Replacements said that line was discontinued Circa 1931, which is a broad timeframe. In...
No, but since it's a book on Depression-era glass, I'd guess 1930's. I don't know if @Cherryhill or @TallCakes have more info to help or not.
I decided to look in HMW2, opened the book and your pitcher was in a catalog reprint. How lucky is that?!?! It was made by Imperial, line #355....
The text with the Universal Pottery ad showing this shape with a blue body and white lid named "Blue Bell" says the shape is Carillon. The ad...
As for a name for the shape, might be a honey jug.
My first guess was tea caddy, could be old or new.
The frame is deep and the coyote is in 3D relief on the front. The 2nd picture is a side view of the frame, so the cactus and moon don't show.
Your piece is the covered sugar to the EAPG pattern Narcissus Spray, #62, produced by Indiana Glass from 1917 - 1928....
B&Co is the mark of Benardaud & Co and they were located in the Limoges region of France, the mark is shown in Gaston's book on Limoges china as...
That is a fantastic piece. Great find
It's nice that the TV lamp has the makers label. I'm usually a little wary of attributions without support.
The reason Bronwen is asking about the inside of the drain hole in the bottom being glazed is because, in general, when a hole is put in a piece...
I agree, student or studio work. The pitcher appears to have been formed from a slab of clay. My SWAG is that the slab was either rolled over a...
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