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<p>[QUOTE="Iconodule, post: 11323122, member: 91417"]This is a real education in the difficulties of identifying cut glass. I used Google Lens. Most of their matches were nonsense, but one did appear that looked like my piece. The owner said it had a Roden Bros. mark (but no picture), so I searched for Roden Brothers history and found the 1917 catalog. I was so excited that I actually found a match in the catalog! But the size is different (10 3/4 inches for mine, 11 1/4 inches in RB 1917 catalog). (The Clematis pattern appears on other pieces in the catalog with different numbers of petals.) I found a 10 3/4 " celery tray on another page, but the pattern was totally different (stars, not flowers).</p><p><br /></p><p>I found this: <a href="https://www.ndga.net/articles/cornflower.php" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.ndga.net/articles/cornflower.php" rel="nofollow">https://www.ndga.net/articles/cornflower.php</a> on the Hughes Cornflower. No, it is not my flower, which has striations/ lines/ cuts/ incisions through the petal, not just the edges.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Iconodule, post: 11323122, member: 91417"]This is a real education in the difficulties of identifying cut glass. I used Google Lens. Most of their matches were nonsense, but one did appear that looked like my piece. The owner said it had a Roden Bros. mark (but no picture), so I searched for Roden Brothers history and found the 1917 catalog. I was so excited that I actually found a match in the catalog! But the size is different (10 3/4 inches for mine, 11 1/4 inches in RB 1917 catalog). (The Clematis pattern appears on other pieces in the catalog with different numbers of petals.) I found a 10 3/4 " celery tray on another page, but the pattern was totally different (stars, not flowers). I found this: [URL]https://www.ndga.net/articles/cornflower.php[/URL] on the Hughes Cornflower. No, it is not my flower, which has striations/ lines/ cuts/ incisions through the petal, not just the edges.[/QUOTE]
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