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can't seem to figure this one out... measures 12" - seems very early - advanced thanXies [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
yikes - this is larger than any shade I have ever encountered - it is 10 1/4" TALL - it is 9" in diameter! one opening is 5 5/8" and the other...
fab!!!
just searched eBay - the ones with the flower in bottom are listed as Fenton - pattern name is tree trunk
tree trunk - it could be northwood as well
I am familiar with this technique because Arabia Pottery of Finland did it - my understanding is that the cut outs are so difficult that 9 out of...
there is a big (or small) difference between what I refer to as an ice pale as opposed to an ice bucket - pales were for cubes - buckets where...
yes - I got the identification from several FB groups - then I went on to research online to establish circa - 1840 is actually late in the anglo...
if the color is true to the pics I think these are tiffin wisteria
I know inches LOL - it measures 5 1/2" tall x 4" opening...
it is c. 1840 anglo irish cut glass always after me lucky charms....
I found it at a salvation army - I am not at home and dont sign onto facebook until I get home - will check what they have to say and report back...
at work - will add demensions when I can - it is smaller - maybe 6" tall with 4" opening... yeah that person doesn't know - its not victorian -...
this isn't your run of the mill frosted ice pale / bucket like so many of those barrel shaped ones... it is hand blown and not molded - deco - it...
I tried the provided link and they want a minimals of $25 to join in order to be able to post on the FB page - I found several other abc groups on...
is that why some patterns are called strawberry diamond fan and some are just called strawberry fan ? the strawberry just being the diamonds...
thanx for the leads - I will check into them later today... [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
thanxies to whoever changed my title to rummer - I found 3 of these - and I just noticed that 2 are identical but one is thicker and has a...
yes - it does glow yellowish with blacklight
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