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Rose Pink Daisy and Button Tumble Up Hobbs?

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Anne:
Sorry that you're having problems with GlassGallery. I've checked the logfile and it's not showing any problems so I'm not sure why it isn't working for you. Normally the red X means that the image cannot be placed - usually as it's too big, but if you have resized it then we need to look elsewhere.

Could you e-mail me the photos please and I'll try uploading them from here and then I can see exactly what's happening with them. (E-mail address in button below).  Thanks!

KSilverMoore:
Here they are. Sorry for the photo quality, but I'm hoping it will be enough for an ID or at least for a new direction in which to search. I haven't found a company that made Daisy & Button in this rose pink color. The bottle is still a little dirty inside, so I would look to the tumbler for the true color of the glass.
http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/thumbnails.php?album=262

Della:
This one will do it for you:

http://glassgallery.yobunny.org.uk/thumbnails.php?album=262

But I can't help with an ID  :oops:  sorry.

David E:
Thanks Della, I have corrected the original posting and deleted the incorrect link.

KSilverMoore: when posting a link, there's no need to use the 'url' tags - just slap in the address as it stands.

Sid:
Hello:

I have no idea who made this set, but I do know who didn't - Hobbs Brockunier.  Hobbs made a version of Daisy & Button in the mid 1880s long before this tumble up was produced.

Sid
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