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Title: Identification of Unique Shaped Pitcher Needed
Post by: Mary T on January 12, 2020, 06:47:08 AM
Hi Folks,

I have searched online sales sites, google, and replacement sites all to no avail.  I am hoping someone here can help me with identifying the maker and year of this pink pitcher I picked up in a thrift shop in California, United States last year (picture attached).  The pink hue in the picture is accurate.  It has no label or identifying marks.  The lower portion is Georgian/Honeycomb cut.  The upper portion is bulbous shaped.  The glass is thicker and it is a heavy container.  The glass itself does contain a few air bubbles.

The closest I have come to matching it with stemware is the "Cambridge Fenton Glass GEORGIAN Pink Depression Goblets" as pictured online at this site:  https://www.antiquesnavigator.com/d-160010/cambridge-fenton-glass-georgian-pink-depression-goblets.html

Has anyone seen a pitcher like this before?

Regards,
Mary J.  :)
Title: Re: Identification of Unique Shaped Pitcher Needed
Post by: LEGSY on January 12, 2020, 02:55:32 PM
 :)
Hi nice water pitcher  sometimes glass from USA can stump people over here
as we don't see so much of it if it is from over in your country i have not seen
similar here. Would it be possible to post some more pictures of the base too
as it is hard to tell if it's pressed molded or blown etc glass ...
Title: Re: Identification of Unique Shaped Pitcher Needed
Post by: catshome on January 12, 2020, 08:39:30 PM
Hello and welcome.  Please add some measurements as well.  Thanks Cat