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Looking for some help with the mark on this pot, please. Hand thrown pot, 8 1/2" tall. First word has some glaze in it and I can't decipher it....
The first one is sealed. I can't tell what the yellowish stuff around the cork is, might be some type of wax that's hardened. The cork appears to...
I have 2 "sipping' jugs", each about 1 gallon size. First one appears to be an alkaline glaze. There's a half moon shaped indent that looks like...
Looks like a cider set, perhaps German.
Thanks, OBB! Now if I can only find the maker....
Any ideas on who made this 12 1/2" tall vase? I think Fenton did a line like this but I can't find one like it. Is there a name for this type of...
Thanks!
Huge (22" x 15") welled meat platter by Booths'. White with a cobalt blue and gold trim. I've searched through Replacements for a pattern name but...
Thank you for the info ! I followed your link and it’s definitely Vineland #13 flared ring bowl.
I could use some help on this stretch glass bowl. It's quite a dark purple interior with a lot of gold on the exterior. Most of the time it looks...
No, I can't read the larger circular mark - way too faint. My book on Bloch shows a similar raised mark with numbers but has Eichwald where mine...
I have a European Majolica book that shows this centerpiece under Bloch. But mine has a circular mark that I can't find online. I'm thinking maybe...
Beautiful!
Finally got a UV flashlight! The vase does glow as you can see. So do you think this is American vs. English? TIA. [IMG] The base, which is...
Thanks. I threw away my old blacklight when we moved. I’ll try to get one tomorrow and see what happens.
Yes, there's a dash between the letters. Any clue on what they mean?
I'm not sure this is actually peach blow but I wasn't sure how to describe it. It's cased pink over white and fades from dark to pale pink with an...
Here are a couple more photos where I think you can see the layer of glass. White spots are reflection. [IMG] [IMG]
It’s a layer of red/cranberry glass. The white spots are reflection.
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