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Title: Bubble/Dot/Bumpy? Bottom Glasses and Plates - please ID
Post by: LoTech on November 05, 2005, 03:16:53 PM
Hello all.  We are tasked with closing down our family estate.  We have a lot of various types of glassware pieces and styles we are trying to ID.  However, we need to get this done, sold and/or packed and return home.

Here's a pattern that I can't ID.    Does anyone have an idea or link to share?  

I found the Libbey "L" on a few of these  highball glasses  (http://homepage.mac.com/microship/.Pictures/Glass/bubble-glasses.jpg), but what is the pattern called?

Here are the 10" plates. (http://homepage.mac.com/microship/.Pictures/Glass/bubble-plates.jpg)

Thanks!
Jeannie
Title: Bubble/Dot/Bumpy? Bottom Glasses and Plates - please ID
Post by: glasswizard on November 06, 2005, 09:07:41 AM
Hi Jeannie, Since Libbey has been in business so long I am afraid you will find more information on their Cut glass from the brilliant cut glass era than on anything modern they have done. Possibly your best bet would be to contact Libbey directly and they may be able to help. Here is their link
http://www.libbey.com/  Hope this helps, Terry
Title: Bubble/Dot/Bumpy? Bottom Glasses and Plates - please ID
Post by: Connie on November 06, 2005, 09:57:37 AM
Jeannie -

I briefly scanned all the Libbey patterns listed on www.replacements.com yesterday but couldn't find your pattern.  :(
Title: Bumpy bottom
Post by: LoTech on November 06, 2005, 02:46:21 PM
Thank you both!
I appologize - I should have mentioned earlier that we also exhausted ourselves searching on Libbey's and Replacements' site.... :oops:

I did find someone selling a similar-looking plate on eBay, however their description didn't fit their picture... so that was a dead-end.

Thanks again!

Jeannie