Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests > Glass Trinket Sets
Pressed glass part dressing table set? - ID = Reich #9046
Anne:
Ooohhh jammy devil you! >:D Well done, TC, was that one a £1 as well? ;D
Tigerchips:
Thank's, it was £5 so I must be slipping then? ;D
I wonder if the blue ones are as common as the pink ones. :-\
Usually, with trinket sets, the common colour is green, or at least I thought it was green. It seems to be mostly green from where I come from, might not be green from where you come from.
:-X
Anne:
I'll happily slip you a fiver for it TC! ;D
Interesting question about the colours... I don't know the answer either. Around here I see clear and green mainly. Perhaps we should do a survey? >:D
Tigerchips:
If I ever sell it I'll be sure to tell you how much I got for it. ;)
Which brings me to another question. ::)
I was under the general impression that clear glass is less desirable than coloured glass. But I came by a clear glass trinket set on ebay which made quite a bit of money. Am I right in thinking that clear glass isn't worth as much when it comes to the 1930's glass and later?
Perhaps some items were only made in clear glass and that's why it's worth more.
Survey said...
Cathy B:
It depends on what it is, how desirable in that pattern, how ornate the pattern is (the more ornate or special figural patterns tend to do better in clear)...
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