My neighbour asked me to have a look at her book ends as she says she has always wondered about them and now, sadly, she is very close to end of life. I think she wants to leave the information for her family, so I feel it is even more important to give her as accurate information as I can. I hadn't seen them until now as they were in her bedroom.
I have never collected this type of glass, so know very little about it and, under the circumstances, I don't have much time to learn. I found the Etling Project item 211 (link below), which has the same mould and dimensions, but is shown in opalescent glass. I also found information that some items were made in frosted glass as well.
http://projetetling.wikidot.com/etling211What I would like to find out is :
1. I cannot find one showing the base, and I'm not sure what it would look like - does this look right?
2. Would any other company have produced items using the same mould, or can I safely tell her it is Etling? Unfortunately, the corner where the number would have been (if there was one on the piece) is damaged on the one I borrowed to research, and I didn't realise that it would matter. I didn't want to disturb her again today to ask if I could have a look at the other one, as she is resting in bed
3. The date is "unknown" on the opalescent one on the website, but the style looks very 1920/30s to me. Would that sort of date fit with what is known about the company?
4. Is it more accurate to describe them as satin glass or frosted glass?
I would really appreciate any information that I can pass on to her, there is so little that I can do for her now that it would mean a lot to me to be able to do this.
I have been reading Anton's thread on the Etling project, and note that he has requested photographs. Assuming these are Etling, does anyone know if they are trying to include photographs of all variants, or just the opalescent glass?
Many thanks for any help.