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'Tango' question

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keith:
'Tango' is two colour glass so do these qualify having one base colour and having EPNS rims?(smallest just over 2 in's across) :huh:

glassobsessed:
I feel as though I should let you down gently Keith but I think you are barking not so much up the wrong tree as in the wrong forest. ;D

Two colours of glass...... The second colour is often trailed decoration, like the stripes on the body or the rim of this vase: http://picasaweb.google.com/Johnmj100/CzechGlass#5560137385431166466

John

keith:
Thought so :pb:do wonder if they had lids of a different colour though? :huh:would that count or am I of the planet let alone out of the forest :wsh: ;D

Ivo:

--- Quote from: glassobsessed on January 21, 2011, 06:41:24 PM ---I think you are barking not so much up the wrong tree as in the wrong forest

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Bravo John  :po: way to go!

I believe the red glass with the metal trim is actually German. Not sure who or how long or how many variants - but we seem to see rather a lot of them here. It was a popular colour in the 1930s - along with orange and opaque green. But only the ones with a contrasting trailing count as Tango.

keith:
Any particular factory,Ivo?

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