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Unusual Glass Knob Creamer & Sugar set Help Please

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Jpthings:
Hi Everyone,

I have been searching for a clue to the maker of this glass creamer and sugar set. Everyone agrees it is unusual with the knob handle, but other then that haven't got a clue. I am thinking maybe it came from across the Sea to the US at one time. So I thought I would post it here and see if anyone recognizes it. The tray is 9" long and the sugar and creamers are 2.50 inches tall and 3.25 inches in diameter. The bottom ring are grounded beautifully.

Thanks
Bear :-)


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Lustrousstone:
I must admit my first thought was American, my second not English. These three-part sets don't occur very often in the UK in my experience. Nice one though

Jpthings:
Hi Christine,

Thank You for the reply, Since I had struck out in the US side I thought it might of been English because of its style, is unique and different, and I have gotten some really nice glass from the UK that is not the ordinary run of the mill US style glass. Guess I will keep searching.

Bear :-)

Lustrousstone:
Continental Europe might be an option. Hopefully someone will be along with a more useful thought.

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