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Della:
Hi Kathy,
You are very welcome.  :lol:

This is the closest that I can find, qua colour and decoration, for the 'possible' Mt. Washington piece.

http://www.berrysantiques.com//1p05-10.html

Hopefully someone will be able to give you a definite ID soon.  :D

kitkat:
This is great.  It is the closest photo to what I have that I have seen.

  :lol:

Catisfaction:
The Amberina Glasses appear to be Floral oval
http://www.replacements.com/webquote/VIKFLO.htm

Made in the late 1800's or early 1900's by Higbee and later by New Martinsville/viking. I've never seen it in that coloring but i would assume it to be the later production

The pitcher doesn't match. it's not in my pitcher book but i'm working on it.

kitkat:
Thank you so much!

I have no idea when my great grandmother purchased these items, I just know they had been in her house for some time before her death.

I have indeed found a deep appreication for glass as I have been researching these pieces, and some others.

Kathy

Catisfaction:
Youre welcome.

Glass is addictive...... beware! lol

I know I can find your pitcher, it just might take some time. Is there any chance of a pic of the area underneath the arch, and also the bottom. It would help a lot.

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