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Glass Identification - Post here for all ID requests => Glass => Topic started by: Scrambles on April 13, 2023, 03:26:44 AM
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This has been bugging me for a while now. I have combed through every catalog and website that I could find, and yet I can't find any new information on it. It's been added to the EAPG database as a piece with an unknown maker, but I'm not completely convinced that it's American. However, I haven't located it in any European catalog either. It measures 6.5" L x 5" H. Looks to have been a salt cellar maybe?
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Welcome to the board, unfortunately yours photos aren't visible. You can try the information section for how to post photos or perhaps give a link to the EAPGS page relating to the item.
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Welcome to the board, unfortunately yours photos aren't visible. You can try the information section for how to post photos or perhaps give a link to the EAPGS page relating to the item.
Yeah, it was giving me inconsistent results when I checked the page on different devices.
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I don't recognise it but I'll have a search round. With the tuft on the end of it's tail I think it's supposed to be a lion. You could try the Collectors' Weekly site.
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I'll second lion from the tuft on the tail.
What about trying a search of Pamela's pressed glass website and museum?
Make sure you're comfy and have a nice cup of something. We'll send out a search party if you are not seen for a week. ;)
https://www.pressglas-pavillon.de/
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If this was found in the USA could it be based on a moose or elk and the antlers form the shape of the bowl??
Regards Mike
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If this was found in the USA could it be based on a moose or elk and the antlers form the shape of the bowl??
Regards Mike
This was actually what I was thinking when I bought it haha, but has paws and a tail. I joke that it's a moose/lion/dog/camel hybrid lol.
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It has paws with claws, not hooves. :)