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Amethyst drinking glasses with fish print
antiquerose123:
:sleep: It is 4:48 a.m here, and I have not been to sleep yet -- so I am going to take a guess at these.
I keep thinking Libbey Glass here. Why, I do not know.....except Libbey glass used this type of color lots. They used gold gilt on items. Look a bit retro to me and something like they might do ----- but I am not sure that Libbey glass did bases like this with kinda 4 legs rather than just a flat base. So I dunno.
This is just a Guess and it might be all :po: as a *guess*.
:spls:
Good night here, time to crash!! z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z-z
johnphilip:
Not an inkling Rose and people that live in Palaces shouldnt stow thrones . boom boom ....! :sleep: :kissy: jp
Anik R:
Ah, JP, so now you're a comedian... but you're also a very clever man because "shubunkin" was the fancy word on my misplaced note. ;D Thank you!
Ivo, Nutella glasses? Perhaps with pictures of nuts, that might certainly be feasible, but fish? Italy might be a lead -- out of curiosity, do your glasses also have feet?
By the way, it would have never crossed my mind that Nutella glasses are collectable... I feel like a heel for getting rid of my son's which we had amassed over a period of about 6 years. :cry: Maybe I should turn into a hoarder...
Thank you for the replies!
Ming:
JP
You got it wrong. These are not Shubunkins but Calico Fantails. Shubunkins are multicolour single tail goldfish(common goldfish shape-or comet). Where Calico fantails are multicolour fantails.
keith:
...but do they go well with chips? :o ;D
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