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    Posted 10 years ago

    knutte1
    (75 items)

    Came across this set of shot glasses at a yard sale.
    Thought them to be depression glass but have been unable to identify the pattern.
    They are 2 1/2 inches high of heavy cut glass.

    Anyone familiar?

    Thank you

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    Comments

    1. fhrjr2 fhrjr2, 10 years ago
      I don't know glass patterns but this glass is way thick to be a shot glass or jigger. If it was intended to be a shot glass/jigger it is very modern.
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 10 years ago
      looks to be toothpick holders and pressed glass. The hobstar pattern was very popular for may years and made by numerous glass companies. Many are not marked but on these smaller pieces the makers' mark are sometimes on the inside bottom.
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 2 years ago
      pretty sure this is EAPG known as 'Totum"
      https://www.eapgs.net/pattern-details.php?idx=1041

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