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Title: old tumblers
Post by: JPH on May 12, 2004, 02:24:52 AM
Hello again.
I have some tumbler style glasses that were given to me.
They are fine and delecate with an etched picture of oak leaves and acorns and a large stag.
The etching almost looks sand blasted.
The person I got them from said he buought them ages ago for 5 shillings NZ... that's a very long time ago... from an old lady who said she thought they were late 1800 and may be French.
At this stage I am not able to post an image, although I have one if someone wants to email me I can insert it in a reply.
JPH
Title: old tumblers
Post by: Ivo on May 26, 2004, 06:42:25 PM
Even without a picture the probability of them being Egermann is quite big. "Egermann style" is stags and acorns in ruby flashed wares and have been in continuous production since the 1860s. Most likely time period is post-war.
Title: Photo of the tumbler
Post by: Cathy B on May 27, 2004, 04:33:53 AM
Dear JPH and Ivo

Here is the photo, as promised.

http://tinyurl.com/26ehc


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Title: old tumblers
Post by: Ivo on May 27, 2004, 06:37:53 AM
Not ruby flash but definitely Bohemian, either Egermann or one of its neighbours. Timewise could be anything - 1840 through 2004.
Title: You guys are great
Post by: JPH on May 27, 2004, 10:54:27 AM
:P
You guys are great... thanks for your help.
Cathy, I trust the house moving went well.
Glass collecting and house moving is not an ideal combo.
Ivo,
I really apreciate your info.
The person who gave these to me, told me they are around the end of the 1800 - early 1900. The etching on them has a look of sand blasting about it. Is that possible?
Are you folks happy for me to ask about more glassware that I have... or is that pushing my luck?
Regards,
JPH
Title: old tumblers
Post by: JPH on May 31, 2004, 09:54:27 AM
If these are end 1800, early 1900, does anyone want to take a punt on a value... the guy that gave me them is interested (as am I).
I am asking about value a lot as I want to learn and understand what I am collecting.
JPH
Title: old tumblers
Post by: paradisetrader on November 26, 2005, 05:54:59 PM
Hello Jean
We are archiving old material at www.glassmassages.com which may be useful for future reference.
Do you still have pictures of the Bohemian Tumblers you posted about ?
Unfortunately the tinypic link is now dead.
We now have more permanent picture hosting facilities.
Please visit and let us know.
Title: old tumblers
Post by: JPH on November 29, 2005, 10:03:36 PM
Hello folks,
That would be great.
I will need a friend to help with the photo thing... so please give me a couple of days to complete the process :D
Thanks for contacting me.
I am in the process of selling and moving house, a busy time indeed.
Regards,
Jean