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Author Topic: Blue Green Art Deco Tidbit tray cut to clear who made it???  (Read 1446 times)

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Offline ohioglassguy

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Blue Green Art Deco Tidbit tray cut to clear who made it???
« on: October 16, 2012, 05:16:55 PM »
Hello,
I recently acquired this tidbit tray, and a few other pieces that match, but I have no idea who may have made it. It is green and blue with what I will call an overlay of color, almost like it was flashed, over clear glass. Then as you can see, portions of the "overlay" have been etched/cut to the clear, revealing an ornate design. I have looked for several days trying to find out whom may have manufctured this, any helpwould be appreciated.

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Offline Lustrousstone

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Re: Blue Green Art Deco Tidbit tray cut to clear who made it???
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2012, 05:58:34 PM »
These seem to be typically made in the USA. Try looking through here http://chataboutdg.com/gallery/index.php There is a Center Handled Server Identification Tool that may be useful as a starting point, particularly as many companies were just decorators of other manufacturers' products http://chataboutdg.com/gallery/cat939.htm

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Offline Ohio

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Re: Blue Green Art Deco Tidbit tray cut to clear who made it???
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2012, 11:05:42 PM »
Due to the multi-colored baked finish, handle & cutting I am 95% certain its Westmoreland. Ken

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