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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 4271834, member: 107"][USER=20118]@LauraGarnet02[/USER] that would be a great questions for the folks at Mt Washington glass. To me the OP's images and those at WP look like painted surfaces. It's not always easy to determine from photo images alone, and there seems to be significant variations in peachblow glass. It's interesting to note this quotation: <i>"In most cases though, you just have to know the shapes of glass made by Mount Washington." </i>Seems to infer that with Mt Washington glass the shape may also be a determining factor. Maybe the OP can contact the Mt Washington glass folks as there is contact info on most of their web pages.</p><p><br /></p><p><a href="http://www.mtwashingtonglass.com/peach-blow-glass-by-mount-washington/" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="http://www.mtwashingtonglass.com/peach-blow-glass-by-mount-washington/" rel="nofollow">Peach Blow Glass by Mount Washington | Mount Washington Glass (mtwashingtonglass.com)</a>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 4271834, member: 107"][USER=20118]@LauraGarnet02[/USER] that would be a great questions for the folks at Mt Washington glass. To me the OP's images and those at WP look like painted surfaces. It's not always easy to determine from photo images alone, and there seems to be significant variations in peachblow glass. It's interesting to note this quotation: [I]"In most cases though, you just have to know the shapes of glass made by Mount Washington." [/I]Seems to infer that with Mt Washington glass the shape may also be a determining factor. Maybe the OP can contact the Mt Washington glass folks as there is contact info on most of their web pages. [URL='http://www.mtwashingtonglass.com/peach-blow-glass-by-mount-washington/']Peach Blow Glass by Mount Washington | Mount Washington Glass (mtwashingtonglass.com)[/URL][/QUOTE]
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