I'm in the US, currently Indiana with a lot of time in Southeast Ohio and born in West Virginia. I'm fairly familiar with the companies you name, and this isn't anywhere like what they did.
This combination, often in darker shades, was used by several companies in the late 19th century. You may be thinking of some of the frilly items that get called Victorian, which was a poor choice of terms on my part since there really is no such style as Victorian.
Now if I was going to attribute glass like this to a WV company (the location of the companies you mentioned), I would much sooner go with Northwood or Hobbs, but it would still be circa 1885-1900. However, I don't think either of those companies used this color combination.
Forrest