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Early American Pattern Glass64 of 98EAPG Mystery - Plain Top Baker's SalverTooth pick holders.
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Posted 1 year ago

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vintagemad
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I need help! I am having trouble with the mark on the red salt dish, if that's even what this is called......lol. The blue dish is not marked & I would like to know what the pattern is, who made it etc. Are these salt dishes? Would they have had lids? If any one can help me that would be awesome. Thanks in advance.

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  1. kerry10456 kerry10456, 1 year ago
    Just dropped by to wish You and Yours a Merry Christmas and thanks for your comments on mine and sharing your treasures!!!!
  2. vintagemad vintagemad, 1 year ago
    Thank you kerry, wish the same to you and yours. That goes for all the great people here on CW that truly have all become friends.
    Have a safe and Happy Holidays!
  3. frankieboy frankieboy, 1 year ago
    Is the mark on the red one Anchor Hocking? I can't make it out very well but they did make lots of red glass. Nice piece!
  4. vintagemad vintagemad, 1 year ago
    I don't think its Anchor Hocking it seems to be a W & C together. Thanks for comment.
  5. Hedgewalker Hedgewalker, 1 year ago
    I believe that is WG Westmoreland glass.
  6. Hedgewalker Hedgewalker, 1 year ago
    http://westmorelandglassclub.org/modules/news/article.php?storyid=5
  7. vintagemad vintagemad, 1 year ago
    Thanks Hedgewalker, G not a C.......perhaps its time for an eye exam.......... LOL!

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