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    Posted 8 years ago

    AuntieA
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    Four with patterned etching around the saucer area. The stems are green. Does anyone know a time period for production, pattern name, use, etc. for these? My mother was given these by a friend back in the 1970s.

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    1. TubeAmp TubeAmp, 8 years ago
      The etching reminds me of Fostoria. Check the bottoms for an acid marked name of the maker.

      T A
    2. JoeyC, 8 years ago
      If I had to venture a guess - just a wild guess - I'd say Morgantown. I have two books on Morgantown Glass I can check later, however I won't have access to
      them for a few days. Have saved the pics.
    3. JoeyC, 8 years ago
      I checked in Morgantown books; not a match but very similar to "#759 Priscilla" etching shown on pg 90 of A Handbook of Old Morgantown Glass, Vol I (2001)

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