Hi, I have this beautiful Decanter set, but I don't know who made it. The amber is solid through on the Stopper and the bottoms. To me, it looks European, but I can find no marks. Ideas anyone??? thank you poppies [IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u168/poppies33/glass/DSCF0011.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u168/poppies33/glass/DSCF0001-1.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u168/poppies33/glass/DSCF0005.jpg[/IMG]
I found a few small pieces in the attic yesterday and they look like creamers, candy/dessert dishes, a small rectuangular flat dish. I want to list them on ebay but I see the option of CUT GLASS or PRESSED GLASS. To me, these dishes appear to be CUT GLASS, but I don't know what PRESSED GLASS is. I would appreciate a definition of the two so I can get these items onboard. Thanks to all who may have some insight.
Hey Everyone, I bought this Fenton vase on here a little bit ago. It was advertised as gold crest, but when it arrived the petticoat portion was actually darker. To me it looks like Colonial Amber, but as far as I can tell, Fenton never produced an Amber crest line. Is it maybe just a second, just darker gold crest or is it perhaps an experimental piece? Any help or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
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I have a set of glasses that have a 'W' with a line under it in a circle on the bottom of some wine glasses. The glasses have leaves and something else carved in it. I need help figuring out what the w stands for.
I have a really pretty navy blue glass bowl with the Star of David on the bottom and flowers around the sides. I have searched thru the glass category and can't find it anywhere. If someone could help me identify it I sure would appreciate it! Marge
I have a HUGE collection of old bottles most are very complex. I need someone to help me understand what they are worth etc. Before I can post them. Alot are old liquer bottles like garnier some are from turn of the century. But I still can't figure what I should put them up for. I can send pictures so you can help me identify. Thank you!!!! Have a good day David
Greetings, I am trying to help my mother identify some old depression glass plates she has and wants to sell. How can i post images so that i can get the needed advice? Many thanks! http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j123/softkissin/2008%20September/Image54.jpg http://i79.photobucket.com/albums/j123/softkissin/2008%20September/Image56.jpg
Hi y'all! I have ALOT of pink swirl plates and wondered if anyone knows why some fade to pale pink with a white center, and some fade to a blotchy pink all over-no white center? I may start selling them off, and hope to be able to explain these differences. Thanks to all for any help!