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<p>[QUOTE="msgood2shoe, post: 374808, member: 69"]This is a reproduction of a pattern produced in the early part of the 20th Century in Opalescent Glass as well as Carnival/Opalescent. The originals, produced by Northwood Glass as well as Dugan, can be distinguished from reproductions by the lack of glass between the rings of the stem. Reproductions have glass filling the center as yours does. Beaded Panel is one name given to the pattern by a glass book author, Opal Open is the other name, given to it by Heacock, another glass book author. </p><p><br /></p><p>LG Wright was a company that had other companies produce glass for them using molds they owned, and then sold under their name. Fenton did produce a lot of the glass for Wright, using the molds Wright owned and supplied to them. LG Wright went out of business in 1999 and approx 700 of their molds were sold at auction, many going to Asian companies who are free to use them to create their own glass.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="msgood2shoe, post: 374808, member: 69"]This is a reproduction of a pattern produced in the early part of the 20th Century in Opalescent Glass as well as Carnival/Opalescent. The originals, produced by Northwood Glass as well as Dugan, can be distinguished from reproductions by the lack of glass between the rings of the stem. Reproductions have glass filling the center as yours does. Beaded Panel is one name given to the pattern by a glass book author, Opal Open is the other name, given to it by Heacock, another glass book author. LG Wright was a company that had other companies produce glass for them using molds they owned, and then sold under their name. Fenton did produce a lot of the glass for Wright, using the molds Wright owned and supplied to them. LG Wright went out of business in 1999 and approx 700 of their molds were sold at auction, many going to Asian companies who are free to use them to create their own glass.[/QUOTE]
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