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There are always a few items which defy an attempt at attribution. If you have seen similar glasses anywhere, let me know. |
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Opal glass with applied ornament of crystals; provenance and age unknown |
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Cylindrical vase in shades of green with a tree-bark surface. Not a Baxter design for Whitefriar's - but most likely made by Riihimäenlasi, Finland in the seventies... |
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Faux Cameo/ Acid etched-to-clear blue plate from Vienna, from Belgium or from France? |
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Brown crackle over white, aka Crocodile or Aligator glass. Who and when? The best suggestions so far include Monart (but it isn't) or Leerdam (so why isn't it signed, then?) Other suggestions include Bohemia, France. |
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Pressed bowl with water lily motive, silvered on the outside in matt and gloss. It's not Goofus. It's not Carnival. Could it be Jain from India? |
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Tall rubyred goblet on grey glass hollow foot. Czech or Dutch? |
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These blueish green glasses are reversible. White wine glasses with a hollow foot tend to be German. Are they? |
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Opalescent tulip, 5". |
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Jug in black pressglass. Davidson, ZBS Zelezny Brod, or some novelty ouzo bottle from the taxfree shopping mall? |
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Solved! Tall goblet is contemporary… |
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