I love it! I've been able to find a few. I also had one that was made into a lamp-it was great. A steal for $6!
I'm in the USA. I'm attaching a close up of the paper label - best guess is that is says "Made In" probably followed by "China". [IMG]
Google Lens is telling me this is an old piece but the ones I checked don't have "CHINA" on the bottom and there seems to be some variation in the...
Thank you!!!
I've just moved and my books are in boxes somewhere, so I'm hoping someone will recognize the mark on this old oval bowl. At first I thought it...
Beautiful piece! Anglo-Irish, early 1800s.
I'm having trouble finding info about these two pieces, a large teapot and a large coffee pot (though it looks more like a chocolate pot to me)....
The inclusions are called aventurine. You might try researching with that term included.
I hadn't thought of Pairpoint - thank you! I'll check that out.
The experts will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe Burmese glass shades from pink (some light, some darker) to a yellowish, custard color....
I've seen a few of these, though larger, in some shops. The ones I've seen are very attractive but I'm fairly certain they're newer, last 25 years...
Any idea on the maker of this piece? It's only 2 1/2" tall and glows under UV light. I don't think it's Mt Washington or Webb. Gunderson or maybe...
I posted this on the FB Awaji page and some said possibly Awaji while others said Chinese. So I then posted on the Chinese pottery page, where...
HA! Probably more like the wicked witch!
Yes indeed! That's why I'm here asking! I was thinking Chinese or perhaps Japanese Awaji but this piece isn't marked. I've only come across 2...
I'd welcome thoughts on this unmarked long necked blue vase. 9 3/4" tall. It's lightweight, recessed unmarked bottom, and a nice looking shade of...
Bingo! Thank you SO much!
I'm struggling to find the maker of this Blue Onion pattern plate, 9 3/8". The blue mark is blurry but does say Meissen and the mark below might...
Try posting on the American Brilliant Cut Glass Association group’s page on Facebook. Very knowledgeable people there.
I had no idea! It was on the bottom shelf of a local charity shop. Since I wasn't finding much and the handles were attractive, I picked it up....
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