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Frank:
:oops:

Glasshound:
Steuben???? No way... the signature has to be a fake...

They never made anything even remotely close to this...

just my two and a half cents..  8)

/Blair

Connie:
http://www.rubylane.com/shops/hawkesnest/item/ST-GrTh?froogle=1

http://www.eldreds.com/sales/detail.php?itemID=100728

Lot 2187

http://www.dargate.com/248_auction/248_images/248glass.htm

It is a commonly signed pattern - all with the 1930s fleur-de-lis mark

Edited to add:  

There is a very nice Steuben Bristol Yellow with Black threading 3 piece perfume set pictured in The Collector's Encyclopedia of American Art Glass by John Shuman III. It says that it is marked with the fleur-de-lis mark also.

I guess all the pieces are fake with fake marks

   :roll:

Glasshound:
The threading on your bowl is scattered all over it...on pieces of "real" Steuben the threading is fairly uniform and concentrated along the top.

Your bowl is definitely NOT Steuben and most likely Bohemian / Czech.  :roll:

/Blair

Della:
Hi Connie,

I cannot comment on the piece in question as I really don't have a clue and would not claim to know.

I have done a bit of googling and came across this page:

http://brokenshards.homestead.com/Signatures.html

I stress, that I am not making any judgements as this is way beyond my knowledge, but it does seem that there are a few fake Steuben marks about.
If this page has been posted before, please ignore it and me too.  :)  :wink:

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