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Author Topic: Etched Candlewick Stemware  (Read 1291 times)

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Offline vintagerose

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Etched Candlewick Stemware
« on: March 17, 2009, 01:32:30 AM »
Etched Candlewick? Stemware Can't find anything on these in my books. Are they candlewick? What Pattern/circa?
Anyone have a clue? I sure would appreciate it!

Measure: 13.2 cm or 5 3/8" tall
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Re: Etched Candlewick Stemware
« Reply #1 on: March 17, 2009, 03:26:25 AM »
Ah, an easy one. I'll go first. :) Anchor Hocking 'Berwick' (known as 'Boopie' to collectors). Not to be confused with AH's similar patterns 'Burple' or 'Bubble'.

The cut pattern is unusual in this pattern. (Someone correct me - it is cut, not engraved or etched?)

If I could lay my hands on my Gene Florence, I might be able to come up with colour range (I know of three: Royal Ruby, an amber colour and flint, but I believe NOT the forest green) and sizes. I think yours is a water goblet? Anyway, have a google and see what you can find out.

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Re: Etched Candlewick Stemware
« Reply #2 on: March 17, 2009, 03:03:04 PM »
Hi! I originally thought Berwick myself. However the pictures of berwick I see the ribs at the base are in a swirl design. Whereas the ribs on mine are vertical. I can tell by the look of these that they are very old. No repro's. I got something about anchor hocking making an Early American Line, which later people started calling boopie. I am really thrown off by the cut or etching. That's why I bought these. They seemed so odd. I am going to keep googling...........Thanks for your input
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Re: Etched Candlewick Stemware
« Reply #3 on: March 18, 2009, 09:36:00 AM »
No, they are definitely AH 'Berwick' or 'Boopie'. See this link here http://www.pixclix.com/DLilly/index/ah3bs.html. The top stem is Burple, but if you scroll down you'll see the second pictured stem, 'Boopie', matches yours.

The etching might have been someone other than Anchor Hocking.

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Re: Etched Candlewick Stemware
« Reply #4 on: March 18, 2009, 04:46:55 PM »
Hi! Yes, I found that too on google yesterday. In fact I found several that are cut by ah. Here's the mystery now. I checked out replacements too. All the cutting on these by ancor hocking have circles and three bands top and bottom. Mine have oval's with the same banding. Does anyone have a good link to boopie glass? So I might find the pattern? TIA  :thup:
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