I found this old discussion post from 2015 Crude blue glass 'Columbia' flask or bottle. | Antiques Board (antiquers.com) I'm fairly certain it...
I've always done well with Blue Willow Grill Plates Made in Japan
I don't know a lot about KY pottery but there is a southern potteries group on FB that would be able to help.
I believe it is a kraut pot/jar
Are these glass or pottery? I suspect pottery but....
IMHO, it looks like a marriage to me. The lid appears to be to small for the bottom.
A_SULLEG?
Commonly called Bristol Glass but that is incorrect. I believe it has been determined that a lot of this glass is/was Bohemian. @Ownedbybear...
RRPCo (Robinson Ransbottom Pottery Co.) used the slash mark like that. 1937-1940 was the year for the 18" oil jar
On Replacements you can also do an image search. Sometimes you get lucky :)
I'd bet money your first one is McCoy without doing a little research
Anything marked Nippon is pre 1921. I believe that was the year when a Tarriff act was passed for country to have their names in exports. The...
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Looks like Murano to me
It looks like Heisey Colonial but I don't know if they made it in green or who got the mold. Colonial Clear (Stem 373-341) 32 Oz Pitcher by...
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Have you looked here? Good luck Traditional English China Museum with Entire Inventory Online (blueandwhite.com)
These are all studio pottery items. There is a group on FB for studio pottery that is pretty good with deciphering names
I would venture to say that they are one of those home hobbyist sets. Like the Holland Molds. Medeline made them in 80/81
Looks like it says Rumrill? to me
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