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Need help in IDing my inherited glass Please
darsayre:
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Frank:
Hi,
Quite an inheritance. It is going to be difficult to respond with so many items and some pics are too dark or blurry to see. In many case a view of the underside would probably help too.
What is the inscription on the red flashed lidded cheese dish(?) 'glass 036'
glasswizard:
Wow, what a representative collection. In going through your pictures I spotted Early American pattern glass, what appears as Brilliant cut glass, opalescent glass, czechoslovakian, Heisey, Northwood. Being presented with such a large assortment can be quite the challenge. Perhaps if you can pick out certain items to post it would make it easier. Just a thought Terry
glasswizard:
In going through your pics this morning, I jotted down the ones I know and the ones I suspected and did a little research. Anyway here goes:
EAPG 001-from the rim definately cut glass
EAPG 037-Manhattan pattern, originally U.S. Glass but reproduced by Anchor hocking and Tiffin in the 1950s
EAPG 076-Austrian pattern creamer made by Indiana Tumbler and Goblet company or more popularly known Greentown
EAPG 145- I suspect those vases are Czechoslovakian
EAPG 153- A Heisey plate with "Shawl Dancer" etch
EAPG 167- Harry Northwoods Leaf mold red spatter. I suspect this might have had a lid which would make it the sugar to the table set.
EAPG 170- Amberette pattern by George Duncan and Sons
Glass 012- Nautilus in canary opalescent, originally thought to be Northwood, but now known to be by Dugan after Northwood left.
Glass 014- A nice piece of Vaseline stretch
Glass 036- Button arches, ruby stained and souvenired
Anyway this is a start and maybe others can add to it. Terry
Connie:
I'll add what I recognized:
EAPG 0301 - Anchor Hocking Ball & Rib c. 1940s - only made in this bowl and a vase
EAPG - 038 Imperial Glass Cape Cod in cobalt
EAPG 059 & 104 - Indiana Glass Diamond Point
EAPG 62 - Federal Mixing Bowl in Golden Glow
Glass 001 - pretty sure this is a Northwood design in Opalescent glass but I haven't found the exact pattern
Glass 014 & 16 - as Terry said - nice pieces of Stretch glass - the first I would call a cone sherbet
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