Posted 2 years ago
wingletts
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I have used these, for baby shower of my 2 grandchildren. I really don't recall what they call this glass.
I have plate, bowls and more of this.
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Posted 2 years ago
wingletts
(45 items)
I have used these, for baby shower of my 2 grandchildren. I really don't recall what they call this glass.
I have plate, bowls and more of this.
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I'm thinking that bowl might be Northwood
the hobnail piece in pic 3 and 4 is anchor hocking.
I believe this is called opalescent moonstone.
hedgewalker is correct, anchor hocking called its hobnail pattern "moostone" when it was clear with the opalescent edging.
Are you saying the #1.#2.bottom is Northwood, #3 and #4 bottom.anchor hocking hobnail pattern moostone. Your dealing with a blonde here girls. lol....
Yes, I'm thinking #1 is Northwood and #3 IS anchor hocking
Thanks Mrj303
Mrj303. I can't find that dish, the pattern on the glass, I have searched Northwood. Any links you have well appreciated.
Yes the first is definately Northwood.I couldn't find the pattern though.I don't think Northwood had a specific name for the color.I have only seen it as opalescent.If it were Fenton(which it is not) I believe the color would be French Opalescent.BTW I'm getting a complex with this "girls" thing.LOL
Signed Dave
What beautiful piece in pictures one and two!
Hedgewalker, that is all I have worked with is men in Broadcasting....finally I started getting women looking with me on these glass pieces...so I just didn't catch what BIRTH YOU WERE. I have laughed at this, and heck...don't you rather just work with women....You had us fooled didn't you??? lol Hey when you get a chance go and look at my last show and tell called the "Cadum" you will be shocked....I love this. Thank you Hedgewalker you just too funny....enjoy guys like you. You see Guy here....lol
Thanks alienmagnet, your so kind....look at my last piece put in...called Cadum
this is a shocker...
Again thanks for checking this out.....need one!!!
Ok girls and Hedgewalker, I can't mark this case closed, til I find this pattern
lol
http://www.rubylane.com/item/280277-MR-2303/Northwood-Pearl-Flowers-Opalescent-Ruffled Here it is !
BTW What exactly do you mean "guys like you"? Are you tryin to say something?
Just Kiddin !!
Oh Do I win a prize? I'm really likin that Cranberry shaker.
Hegewalker see this site bahelp.com Really, yes I can send it too you for helping me just let me know....
very pretty Linda. Here is another example of Northwood's 'Pearl Flowers' in blue:
http://www.allantiqueglass.com/view_item.php3?id=122012
Tall cakes, that is it, identical.......that is the same dish...they want 80.00 for this...wow....
Hey Wingletts Thanks for the generous offer but i was only kidding.I did go to the website though.Very enlightening.I'm very glad you were diagnosed early.
THANKS...I have had 3 brain surgerys so far...fixing this aneursym...but anyway you got my email ....ok
Thanks Hedge...
Thanks all that liked this, it is very pretty...it works great for a baby shower for Boys.......lol