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Author Topic: White (Milk?) & Green Glass Creamer & Sugar in Midcentury Metal & Wood Caddy  (Read 570 times)

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Offline horochar

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Hoping someone can help me to identify this creamer and sugar set.  I'm assuming it's USA, maybe Fenton.

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Charles

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Offline antiquerose123

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hi there...very Nice.

I have NO idea....but my *gut* thought (maybe) Empoli ??  1970's....but just a guess, so take that with a grain of Salt.



Question:  Is all white Glass called Milk Glass?  I was just wondering here for my own curiosity...



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I don't think they're Fenton Emerald Crest because the handles should be patterned but they look very close in shape

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Definitely Fenton Emerald Crest
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Collectible Sugars and Creamers, Book 1 [AKA Shelly Yergensen] This is Fenton's Emerald Crest and it's very rare to find the handles uncrimped. Emerald Crest typically sells as a set on eBay for $60-$80 (including shipping). This is a very desirable set to have in your collection. The stand...I have no idea.

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Offline jefuhrman

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I collect this pattern and just sent you a message. Would love to own these! :-)

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