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Title: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: kslak on April 12, 2008, 03:02:23 PM
I have a vaseline glass toothpick that I am unable to identify.  Have checked ebay and ruby lane and found nothing. It has a daisy & button on 2 sides and a girl with bonnet carrying a flag and what looks like a candle on the other 2 sides.  In one of the buttons there is a plain J mark.  The top is kind of serrated.  It is not old, I've had it for 6 or 7 years.  I'm new at this, but I'll try to attach a picture.  The 2 pictures of the girl show differing contrasts.  Thanks for any help!
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: Glen on April 12, 2008, 03:10:27 PM
I'm pretty sure this is called "Sunbonnet". I'll check my books and see if I can find the maker for you (though I often think Summit for vaseline glass and recent production).

Glen
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: Glen on April 12, 2008, 03:22:31 PM
Yep, I've just found this in my list of Summit moulds:
2 1/4" SUNBONNET SUE toothpick holder.

The mould was owned by Summit Art Glass and I reckon they made your vaseline item.
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: kslak on April 12, 2008, 04:04:10 PM
Thanks so much - it was making me crazy!
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: pamela on April 12, 2008, 05:09:46 PM
Glen, please, can you date it approximately, at least in decades? Thank you!
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: Glen on April 12, 2008, 05:26:41 PM
Summit Art Glass production is fairly recent (they began in the early 1970s and went out of business just a few years ago when the owner, Russ Vogelsong, died). I will guess at circa 1980s or 1990s production for the Sunbonnet toothpick, but I am sure that other people on the board will be able to give a more accurate date.

Summit bought a lot of other glass companies moulds and frequently produced glass from those moulds, without removing the original maker's trademark (where present). Some Summit glass does have the Summit trademark - a V (in a circle). V is for Voglesong.
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: Frank on April 12, 2008, 07:48:59 PM
V is for Voglesong.
Vogelsong  ;) (Bird song)
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: Ron on April 12, 2008, 09:58:21 PM
Dual purpose mark. If you turn the V upside down it becomes the symbol of a mountain with the tip being the summit.
Title: Re: Identify Vaseline Toothpick?!
Post by: Glen on April 13, 2008, 07:31:14 AM
Yes, I know about the top of the mountain image too. But a few years ago (during a telephone conversation) I asked Russ Vogelsong what the V stood for. And he said the V was for his name Vogelsong.  :)

Glen