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<p>[QUOTE="Bdigger, post: 37746, member: 157"]No. Your picture no2 of the stem is perfect . It is just a matter of matching it up with a maker . It very well may be another fostoria pattern. I will do more searching tomorrow. The color was tricky to make, and just a small variation of the amount of neodymium added to a batch could really effect the color. I notice in your picture that the sherbert appears to be a richer color then the plate, but that may just be a trick of the light.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bdigger, post: 37746, member: 157"]No. Your picture no2 of the stem is perfect . It is just a matter of matching it up with a maker . It very well may be another fostoria pattern. I will do more searching tomorrow. The color was tricky to make, and just a small variation of the amount of neodymium added to a batch could really effect the color. I notice in your picture that the sherbert appears to be a richer color then the plate, but that may just be a trick of the light.[/QUOTE]
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