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Author Topic: Uranium Bowl with Greek Key design  (Read 373 times)

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Offline petet63

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Uranium Bowl with Greek Key design
« on: November 29, 2011, 12:11:30 PM »
Hello all, Im looking for a maker on this bowl. It is 8.5cm in height and 10.5cm across the top. I have seen a smaller version on an American Listing calling it Depression Glass but no names. Im assuming that Depression is a term used in America for 1930's glass (my school taught me something after all) Is this a bowl or a pot with a missing lid. It glows really bright under UV.
  Im pleased to say I managed to ID a butter dish all by myself  :smg: The 'czechoslovakia' name on it gave me a clue ;D I will include a pic just for interest as I have also managed to sort out uploading photo's ! I got Stoltze 1930's as a maker. Thanks again GMB. Will mention GMB on my listings for all the help this site gives. Pete
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Re: Uranium Bowl with Greek Key design
« Reply #1 on: November 29, 2011, 06:40:05 PM »
L. E. Smith Glass Co., Mt. Pleasant, Pennsylvania, USA. Both sizes are pictured on p. 322 of the big Weatherman Depression glass book.
James Measell, Historian
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Re: Uranium Bowl with Greek Key design
« Reply #2 on: November 30, 2011, 11:48:14 AM »
I think I need a bit more detail than that !!  ;D. Thank you very much.  I shouldnt be amazed at the amount of knowledge on here but I still am. I am learning all the time and as I pay very little for the glass I find ie: 50p for the Greek Key design and £2 for the butter dish  :), I can sell the pieces I dont keep and build up a little cash. I cant keep much as there is no room in here but my 'ornaments' are continually changing. So Thank you again for your help.
Pete. :-)

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