Posted 2 years ago
Hedgewalker
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I know this is a newer piece but it is another I got at a good price and just could not pass up.The pics do not do this piece justice!
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Posted 2 years ago
Hedgewalker
(107 items)
I know this is a newer piece but it is another I got at a good price and just could not pass up.The pics do not do this piece justice!
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Thanks upstatenycollector !!
Awesome, made my heart skip a beat! Around how old is it?
Thanks wolcott and Amerikiwi !! I believe these were made in the late 90s ...1990s.
I was impressed also wolcott so it was a nobrainer.I try to stick to vintage or antique uranium glass but I make exceptions.Thanks for the comment !!
Well, it definitely belongs with your collection vintage or not! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks queen !!
Thanks Mavericklane !!
Thanks official !!
Question, I have my grandmother vasoline ice cream set, with sherbert cups,parfia classes ect. How to I id. the manufacter? Thanks Kerry
Hey kerry thanks for the love !! Post a pic.Depression glass was pumped out like crazy.A lot of companies used them as incentive to buy their product.If they don't have a mark or specific pattern or etching it could be almost impossible to ID.If you post a pic someone may recognize them.Some of my fav pieces are still a mystery to me.
Thanks for the insight, posting same
Thanks BELLIN my friend !!
Thanks pickr !!
This is beautiful! Love your glassware collection.