I'm seeing a lot of these for sell. Pier 1, Ikea, Murano, Blenko style, mid-century, and new. Interesting looking, but probably a contemporary...
I'm stumped but still looking. I have a few more lamp books to check. Really helps to refresh my memory doing so, so thank you :happy:. There is...
Pretty. Nice color!
and much better than the vase I had. My first thought was 1940's. What does the bottom look like? Does it appear to have had a stopper at one time?
The treatment reminds me of an agate glass vase I had from Poland, late 20th. I've not seen one like this before, but I do think that yours is...
Have to show one of my favorite pieces of carnival glass and the only "new" one I have. Don't tell anybody. It's a 2000 Fenton reproduction of...
I'm curious about the marigold plate on the top right of the corner cabinet Deb. I've not seen that before. Does that have little chicks in the...
Hi, In what country did you find this lamp? Also, if you can post a closer pic of the font pattern, that might be the key.
Thank so much everyone for your comments! Thanks, Wlwhitter, unfortunately, no history. My friend found it for a few bucks at the thrift store and...
I bought these at an estate sale a few months ago. Sadly, only 3 of the 6 she had were undamaged. I haven't been able to find the pattern or...
Hi all and happy hot day! Can anyone tell me anything about this? The entire piece is 5 inches tall. It looks to be painted on celluloid, I think...
Sorry, I wasn't very clear. This link should work. http://www.great-glass.co.uk/glass notes/marka-c.htm Komo shows the similarity in your...
It is beautifully done. You'll find that shape mark in daveydempsey's very useful post Glass & pottery marks reference library. I found it in the...
Looks like it wants to be a Moser Karlsbad mark though I've only seen acid etched marks. May be a fake but worth researching for sure!
Yeah, I've done that to with old glass post. Love to see the post from folks in their area of expertise. I'll take all the help I can get!
I agree! This would be a 100% keeper for me!
I think the orange cased glass vase may be Japanese. Early to mid-ish 20th century. My other thought was British, but that clear foot seems wrong....
First impression is Japan on the left, Bohemian on the right. Do they glow green? You usually see a touch of yellow in the glass, on my screen...
How wonderful! I imagine the French glass just filling the thrift store shelves!
These are beautiful. Thank you for sharing.
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