Cool piece!! I believe the mark is M.W. Carr & Co. SILVERPLATE MARK IDENTIFICATION - MWC in Upside Down Triangle - M.W. Carr & Co
John, there is a cut glass group on FB that may be able to help. While they may not be American, this group may be able to point you in the right...
Possibly but it feels the same as all ironstone pieces I've ever had in my hands. It weighs 2.12#
I'm fairly certain that this covered serving dish is ironstone even though not marked in anyway. Probably have a snowball's chance in hell trying...
Sevres? Same mark on these items Pair of Sèvres-Type Porcelain Gilt Covered Urns | artcollectantiques "SEVRES STYLE” FRENCH PORCELAIN BOX |...
Hey Kath! Someone in the Restaurant Ware group might know. https://www.facebook.com/groups/restaurantwarecollectors/?ref=share&mibextid=NSMWBT
I don't see it in my Fostoria Glassware 1887-1982 Frances Bones book in the lamp/lamp parts section. I believe Colony is also called Cascade-Queen...
I'f you are on FB, there is a ABP group. [ATTACH]
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"I keep seeing what's going on in the upper part as a volcano erupting, turning my thoughts to Italy." I'm seeing an animal with horns (on the...
I'm not seeing a picture of the item :(
The first 2 are definitely Swanky Swigs. (Posy) They are shown in my The Decorated Tumbler book by Hazel Marie Weatherman. I don't believe the...
Interesting vase. This FB group should be able to give you more information about it. Scandinavian Glass Collectors | Facebook
I would call these chimneys vs shades myself. Might help in your research. Best guess by the style I would say 1960/70s. Just a guess though :)
Same as the 3rd one down but in blue. From Gotheborg.com [ATTACH]
I would think it is cranberry stain vs a faded ruby stain. I've seen Tiffin KC with this stain. Possibly was made that way
Mauzy's Depression glass book list a 5 1/2" tumbler in Ribbon but does not show an example. Your's look like Ribbon but like you, not 100% certain
No luck on 1st auction run. :( Will try another 10 day this Thursday
Thank you everyone for taking the time to look. Based on all the items I found, I'm fairly certain that my assumption is correct.
[ATTACH] I get this when I click your link sis :(
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