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<p>[QUOTE="msgood2shoe, post: 205569, member: 69"]I'm fairly certain that it is Viking also, however, I haven't been able to find this shape at vikingartglass.com or in Dean Six's book on Viking Glass. Not really Amberina, the color variance is due to the way orange is achieved. The piece is restruck/reheated to turn what would otherwise be a yellow color to orange. It's not unusual for a piece to retain some of the yellow due to the piece not being heated evenly. Viking called their orange "Persimmon"[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="msgood2shoe, post: 205569, member: 69"]I'm fairly certain that it is Viking also, however, I haven't been able to find this shape at vikingartglass.com or in Dean Six's book on Viking Glass. Not really Amberina, the color variance is due to the way orange is achieved. The piece is restruck/reheated to turn what would otherwise be a yellow color to orange. It's not unusual for a piece to retain some of the yellow due to the piece not being heated evenly. Viking called their orange "Persimmon"[/QUOTE]
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