Thursday, October 8, 2009

HELP! Green stemware identification

Hi, Can anyone identify this glass? Thanks in advance!


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Potties - USA Vase (?)

Hello everyone, I bought this set at a garage sale for very little money because it had a big sign on it saying "62 years old". When I asked how they could be so precise I was told it was given to the woman's mother as a wedding present in 1947. Having heard that, I couldn't resist but I have no clue who made it, if it's really that old, trash or treasure. Any advice would be wonderful. Thank you. Pat It's more turquoise than it appears in the pics.


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Pottery: Made in Holland Delfts mark

looked at dozens of marks but cannot find this one, I am sure its new but anyone know what it is? Thanks! My Grandsons


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Fulper Pottery: Need Help with Glaze ID TIA

Based on what I have found this is either "Frothy Cucumber" or "Frothy Leopard Skin" Crystalline glaze...Or I am completely off base. It's just hard to tell with some of the photos nailing this down. The Form is easily found, it measures about 6 1/4" tall. Any help is much appreciated.


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Glass: LE Smith,LGWright, Whats the difference?

I have a moon

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Need help with an early Noritake pattern...

Can someone help me identify this pattern? Also the time frame would be great too - it's the M in the wreath mark. thanks! Kim Follow us on Twitter - clotheshorseny


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******* Coming Attractions Thread 10/5 through 10/11 *******

Welcome all to the PGP Coming Attractions Thread, I will start a new one every week on Monday. The rules are: 1. No more than two pieces per post and no more than three posts per week. (That way we are not jamming up the board and it puts everyone on the same page.) For a total of three posts per week and a show of six items (1 photo per item) - so choose wisely. 2. No long drawn out descriptions. If the piece is signed, just simply name the maker, or unsigned, or material (glass, porcelain, earthenware...). Keeping It Simple. 3. Pictures should be no bigger than 450 X 450 at 72 DPI so the board isn't broken and our dial up friends can easily view. 4. Items posted can not be up for sale yet but can be up during the week it is posted. 5. Only ebay sales posted here please! No auction links, photos only. 6. Please, only post within ebay rules - for example, make sure you only post your own photos, ones that you have personally taken! Remember this is your opportunity to show fellow collectors what you will be listing on ebay this week. Have fun!Marie


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Stoneware Bean Pot

Can anyone help on this black pot with green/yellow band? 7 1/2" h including lid and 6 1/4" across unglazed bottom. [IMG]Link[/IMG] [IMG]Link[/IMG] TIA


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Glassies - Murrhina Vase? Fenton? Another Maker?

Hi. I've had this vase for quite a while now and would like to list it. I though maybe Fenton Murrhina, but I do not see any sparkly flecks in it. It is 8" tall. Is there a term for this type of glass? Thanks!


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Porcelain-Am I reading Dresden? Part of Dinnerware Set?

I have a nice old blue and white 9 1/4" shallow soup bowl?, with issues, 2 tight cracks and crazing of the glaze. Looks like it says Dresden, but it could be something else. It almost looks like an oriental design around the word. Don't know if this piece would be worthwhile to list or should it be discarded. Thanks for any suggestions! Allie


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Help identify Modera Art Glass Bowl Tiffin? Erickson?

This beautiful bowl is red cased in crystal. The center contains controlled bubbles. It measures about 10 1/2" long. " target="_blank" rel="nofollow">Link


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Pottery Vase - Yellow, 2 Handles - can't make out sig

I have tried every trick to make out the sig - but just can't make it out. 6" tall. 8 1/2" handle to handle. Link Link Link Link


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Quimper plate ?

Is this a Quimper plate? There is no marking on the back. Could it have had a label at one time? Thanks so much for your time and reply. Pat


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ID on Custard Glass Jewelry Box?

Have this custard glass jewelry box, I haven't found anything like it so far. It is 2-1/2" high and 4-1/8" by 3-1/2". Thanks for your help, Dennis. Link Link


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Tea Set marked Foreign. Any idea of the Country of origin?

This Tea Set is marked Foreign. I have no idea where it may have been made. Japan? Europe? China? I'm hoping someone might be familiar with the

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Porcelain...Heavy gold

Hi! I have this lovely 13" porcelain vase that I purchased this past weekend. My first question is, does anyone recognize the mark? I am thinking that this mark was discussed at length recently but I might be mistaken. I am pretty sure this is an early 20th century Japanese vase. If someone knows this mark or remembers the thread in which it was discussed please let me know! My second question has to do with the gold decoration. In many areas it is much thicker and heavier than the usual gilding, I am wondering if the correct term would be "gold moriage"? Or is there another more appropriate term for heavy gilding that looks like moriage? Thanks for taking the time to look! Caroline


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ID help for elegant bubble in stem Candlestick

This is a very nicely made candlestick, at the top of the stem is a ball with a bubble inside. It is heavy for it's size, suspect it is lead crystal, glows a nice blue color under UV. One you might suspect to be marked, but might have been rejected due to small bubble in the foot. There is an ectched "X" on the foot near that bubble. Anyone recognize this, or at least who I may try to find it? It is 7" tall. Thanks for looking, Dennis. Link Link


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POTTERY MARK

This mark is on the bottom of a pottery water container. Any ideas. The letters are E A behind the large H. Link This is the container/vase Link Yes, someone made a lamp out it. TIA Jim (Dorbitz)


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Help on this fiesta looking vase signed 112

It stands 7 3/4 tall has 112 on base. looks like fiesta stuff with a gloss finish.HELP!! pics Link Link Link Link


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Glass amber 1 pc cruet set

Good morning, any idea who made this and what the pattern is? Is 4-1/2" to the handle and 7-1/4" cap to cap. Thanks as always for your time and assistance. Link Link Link


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POTTERY Faience Pitcher....Stamped and Marked...but what ?

I am bug-eyed from searching. Can you make this out ? Triangle incised mark with blue stamp on top. I have run out of places to look ! I would appreciate any help you can give.....Carolyn


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Railroad bottle success to the railroad

Anyone know how old these success to the rail road bottles are?


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Can you help ID this vase?

Hi check my icon, I found this old vase and want to sell it, but need more info. It is 6" tall unmarked, the blackish at bottom is matte

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Porcelain Delft Type Creamer / Pitcher Help

This one intrigues me, but again the origin has me puzzled, it is of porcelain, and unique with a delft type look. Any guesses, and how would you describe this one? Measures 4 1/2" tall, and 4 1/2" wide Link Link Link


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Steins - 2 Glass, 1 Pottery

I'm trying to get some Octoberfest-type items worked up the the tagsale, and I'm stuck on these three steins. Any IDs or listing tips would be appreciated - thanks! The first is a pottery stein with (I think) grey clay. Heavy with a nice design. 6" high, 2-5/8 diameter at the lip. All thumbnails clickable: Next are these 2 glass steins. The first has painted-on deer and a crest on the front (I forgot to take a pic of the crest, but you can see it through the glass in the first pic). It has a "Made in Germany" sticker. The metal cover is light in weight, but unmarked - most likely aluminum? It is 6.5" high, 3" in diameter at the lip. The smaller stein has a cut criss-cross design in the glass, and a pewter (?) lid with a leaf

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Anyone Recognize this POTTERY Mark on Vase

This is one pottery mark I have not seen before. This matte white vase is 9.5" tall and has and odd six-sided hexagon symbol with the number 1561 above it and the letters GDR I think? Thanks for any help.


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Need help with this mark please...

This mark is on the bottom of a piggybank- anyone recognize it?Link thank you for any info. !


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I have a question about a Quezal Shade

I picked up this shade attached to a "mortar" lamp and wonder if anyone can identify the pattern, if indeed they did name particular patterns. I guess it is generically called a "pulled feather"

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Does anyone have a Fostoria stemware reference handy?

Hi! I am trying to get some Fostoria Romance stemware ready to list and I am very frustrated. The only Fostoria reference I have is Long

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Elegant cut glass stemware help please

Does anyone recognize these? I've searched on the replacement site and the Glass E

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