Glassies: Victorian? Hand painted pitcher & glasses set

Discussion in 'Pottery, Glass, and Porcelain' started by *crs*, Dec 5, 2018.

  1. *crs*

    *crs* Hippy Dippy Antiquer

    This may be a shot in the dark ;-) Looking for confirmation and possible maker of this hand painted, Victorian? Pitcher & glasses set. Satin green with bubbles.The pitcher stands 10" high and the glasses are 3 3/4" tall. There is a burst bubble inside near the top. GreenPitcherSet.JPG
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  2. George Nesmith

    George Nesmith Well-Known Member

    I would say newer than Victorian. The painting is barely god enough to see it as a flower. My reaction was gay fad but nothing to support that. The Victorians thrgh the 20s wanted more realistic detailed decoration..
     
  3. *crs*

    *crs* Hippy Dippy Antiquer

    Thanks George. The flowers were what was really throwing me off. They are nothing like what I'm used to seeing.
     
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  4. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    I'm rather with George. My guess would be a transitional lemonade set form sometime after the Victorian era but before gay fad really took off. Could be hobbyist painted?
    Don
     
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  5. *crs*

    *crs* Hippy Dippy Antiquer

    Thanks Don. I reckon we're looking at around 1940's or so?
     
  6. dgbjwc

    dgbjwc Well-Known Member

    I would think earlier based on the satin glass finish - 30's maybe? Before the tomato juice and orange juice crowd moved to the smaller pitchers and glasses.
    Don
     
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  7. clutteredcloset49

    clutteredcloset49 Well-Known Member

    Since it is hand painted, there is the possibility that it is an older set that someone bought and painted.

    1980s - 90s tole painting, then other painting became very popular.
    The design seems too simplistic for older decoration.

    Not saying that is what it is. Just another idea.

    @Cherryhill - do you recognize the tumblers?
     
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  8. Cherryhill

    Cherryhill Well-Known Member

    Nope, not a clue. The color is NOT 19th century. Some of the paint's chipped, probably not fired on, who knows if it's professional. Probably not. The green color's funny, I wonder if the color is sprayed on...
     
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  9. *crs*

    *crs* Hippy Dippy Antiquer

    Hi Tom, The glass is green that has been satinized. The tumblers are very thin with a 2 3/4" diameter. The white outlines and brown stems are enamel I believe. I can feel all of it.
     
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