I may try posting on the FB Bohemian glass page. I'll update I hear anything conclusive. Thanks!
That certainly appears to be the same maker, but I sure wish the seller would have included how they determined that it's French. I was leaning...
I have a not-quite-matching pair of these hand painted vases, approximately 10" tall. The flower is similar but the trim on one is black, the...
Thank you both! The idea of it being a toasting glass is intriguing.
I recently acquired a number of 1700-early 1800s wine glasses. There's a sticker on the base of this one that says "non Lead" " 8-si????d"...
Thank you! I think you're correct. I like the term "bladed knop"!
Thanks. Any thoughts on origin or age?
Bought a large lot of antique glass and I'm struggling to find styles or how to classify each piece. I think these are early 1800s and perhaps...
This was in a lot at auction and I'm not at all familiar with this kind of glass. The bowl is heavy and is 3" high and 5 1/4" top diameter. The...
Thanks, Peggy. You're so knowledgeable and helpful.
I see both stoppers on several different brands of perfume bottles and am wondering if anyone knows if they are specific to a brand or just...
We carried Stotter acrylics - glasses, pitchers, trays, etc -in our store in the 80s. I believe they added melamine wares a bit later.
O, my! To the best of my knowledge, there is no single volume that will give you information on all the types and patterns of glassware. If you...
Google lens is giving me all the usual suspects for the maker of this "romantic scene" transferware, but all of them are marked. These two aren't,...
Thank you all so much!!!
Just heard back. It's one of theirs, made by one of the original 3 artists.
Thanks! I've emailed them, will let you know if they reply.
I'm in SC, so that may be it. I'll contact them. Thanks!
You're probably right about my memory!:happy: I didn't think Gorham did silver gilt salts, but I guess they did. Thanks!
Hoping the amazing sleuths here can help. This paperweight is signed Robert McKeown OECG 94. The only Robert McKeown I can find was a woodworking...
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