Anybody know who made this vase? It's about 12" tall. The etched design will be the key in identification but we don't know the pattern...2 exotic...
Sorry for the delay in posting. Life got in the way. Here is a picture of the framer's label. [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The pattern appears to be EAPG Ripley & Co. (1875-1891) of Pittsburgh, PA, their No. 16 AKA Spearhead, Squared Star. Found it on that EAPG site....
No, it's pressed glass. Thanks for the site with the "shapes" Marie. I'll be looking through that.
I'll get a picture of the framer's label posted tomorrow.
Hi, Folks- Here are the pix.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
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Thank you aginghoopsters. I do believe you're right. Much appreciated.
Loetz-related do you think?
Thank you so much, Debora! I'm working my way through that interesting (to me) archive.
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Thank you, TallCakes.
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Thank you all. I'm enlightened.
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