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Author Topic: Looking for ID help on signed cut glass tumblers with red & white stripes  (Read 1243 times)

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Offline raibos

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Hello glass people.  I recently acquired a set of cut glass tumblers, nice clean modern design, very heavy.  There signed with an acid etched mark as shown.  I've been hunting for the mark on the web but so far no luck.  Anyone recognize? 

Any help appreciated and happy holidays!

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bumping the question, still looking for ID help.

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Offline nigelbenson

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Hi,

You may not get an immediate reply, as folks don't always look every day, or even every week - so whoever might know about this could yet look in.

Don't worry most people do check through what they've missed since a previous visit ;)

Cheers, Nigel

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I spent some time the past couple of days doing online searches with every combination of 'descriptor' for your tumbler that I could think to use....no luck.
As nice as the tumbler is, it definitely deserves attribution, but such will likely need to come from someone who has a bit of a clue for starting point (unlike me!)

With the mark, hopefully you will eventually be able to discover who produced these. Good luck!

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