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<p>[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 372385, member: 308"]Thanks, again. I just noticed that the diamonds on my celery looked pulled. The diamonds closest to the stem are shorter than the diamonds towards the top. I'm wondering now if it was made from a pulled goblet. It does look a lot like the Bryce Richards piece. I've got Paul Kirk's Bryce Higbee book but no reference for Bryce Richards. </p><p><br /></p><p>It will probably be up for sale as Sawtooth and the buyers (assuming I have any) can make their own determinations. Or I may just keep it. It's probably the nicest celery I've come across. I knew it would be a tough to get a firm ID because this type of diamond pattern was so common. </p><p><br /></p><p>The three celery vases I've identified are Heisey Puritan, Huber, and Cooperative Flint's Plain pattern. I may need help on the fifth celery as well but I want to compare it against the EAPG database ( that the Facebook group put together) first. That's how I found the other three.</p><p><br /></p><p>I appreciate your efforts on my behalf. I still remember a discussion on another Facebook page between two folks. One had access to old catalogs and someone asked if they could see the pages from that catalog. The first person said no, they had paid a lot of money for that catalog and would not give that information away. I though the whole purpose of that page was to share information. I rather thought that was the whole purpose of the group. I'm grateful for your willingness to share (along with many others on this and other boards). Expertise hidden will not survive beyond the holder. </p><p><br /></p><p>Oh, and if I had my way I'd still be running winXP. So far I've managed to avoid WIN10.</p><p>Don[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="dgbjwc, post: 372385, member: 308"]Thanks, again. I just noticed that the diamonds on my celery looked pulled. The diamonds closest to the stem are shorter than the diamonds towards the top. I'm wondering now if it was made from a pulled goblet. It does look a lot like the Bryce Richards piece. I've got Paul Kirk's Bryce Higbee book but no reference for Bryce Richards. It will probably be up for sale as Sawtooth and the buyers (assuming I have any) can make their own determinations. Or I may just keep it. It's probably the nicest celery I've come across. I knew it would be a tough to get a firm ID because this type of diamond pattern was so common. The three celery vases I've identified are Heisey Puritan, Huber, and Cooperative Flint's Plain pattern. I may need help on the fifth celery as well but I want to compare it against the EAPG database ( that the Facebook group put together) first. That's how I found the other three. I appreciate your efforts on my behalf. I still remember a discussion on another Facebook page between two folks. One had access to old catalogs and someone asked if they could see the pages from that catalog. The first person said no, they had paid a lot of money for that catalog and would not give that information away. I though the whole purpose of that page was to share information. I rather thought that was the whole purpose of the group. I'm grateful for your willingness to share (along with many others on this and other boards). Expertise hidden will not survive beyond the holder. Oh, and if I had my way I'd still be running winXP. So far I've managed to avoid WIN10. Don[/QUOTE]
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