The etch is Fostoria's Heather. As to the shape, I'm not sure, possibly an oyster cocktail, however the stem is shorter than the example at...
The plate has both the Haviland manufacturers mark and the Haviland decorator marks, so at least some of the plate was decorated at the factory....
Homco aka Home Interiors In case you didn't know, whenever you see a number like that under the mark it's often an item imported by an American...
Tallcakes ID of the stem reduced the number of possible suspects. I searched R for "17395 Tiffin" and was able to find your cutting/pattern....
I see george has found it. My first instinct was Blenko, they made a very similarly shaped controlled bubble ashtray, when I looked it up it is...
I seriously doubt it is Fenton. I've never seen Fenton crest items with multicolor glass, nor with a foot like that.
Looks like Niagra Falls to me. Probably decorated for the souvenir market
As a guess, the "chickens" represent "roosters" aka "cocks". Cocks are popular decor for "cocktail" glasses.
Thanks for the verification that our instincts were correct that the blue decanter is Rainbow. Sorry about your dentist visit and expense.
Pilgram, followed by Kanawha are also possible suspects for makers of the blue, but Rainbow is still my first guess. I did look in Pina's "Color...
Rainbow was my first thought on the blue decanter as well.
Here are a couple of resources for you to research Blenko items. The Blenko company website has put up PDF's of catalogs It looks like they...
I tried to figure out when this might have been designed or produced. Pina doesn't give a catalog number and since she produced catalog reprint...
The face vase is shown in Turquoise in Pina's book "Blenko, Cool 50's and 60's Glass" It is shown without a stopper, and the caption makes no...
As a guess, I'd say Lor Elden China is a cottage industry company that most likely produced the pieces possibly for sale at craft shows and the like.
Image 6 looks like Fenton Hobnail in Cranberry The numbers on the images do help, but next time put in dimensions, those are also helpful.
They remind me of some of the Polish glass I've seen in gift stores, especially in touristy areas
I agree with Johnny. The bottoms have that look of new trying to look old. There is something about the figurines themselves, the way they look,...
No, NOT etched, it's cut and unpolished, often referred to as gray cut. Etching uses acid, this was cut with a wheel.
I looked in HMW2 and it's difficult to tell for sure, but the foot looks closer to yours in the catalog reprint in the book. The book put 4...
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