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    Posted 12 years ago

    cctransplant
    (17 items)

    Found at local thrift store,was hoping someone could tell me maker,or what type of glass this is..ANY info would be helpful.
    8" tall,looks like an owl at top of each foot..Thanks..

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    Comments

    1. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 12 years ago
      Hello CCtransplate, I have posted a Rose bowl version of this pattern, if you want to read more on it please follow this link onto my post, by the way That is a Superb Short Vase Version! Very Nice! the Dark Opal blue is Superb on it!

      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/24636-sowerby-glass-piasa-bird-rose-bowl?in=user

    2. cctransplant, 12 years ago
      Thank you! I like your rose bowl too!! Gives me a few ideas on where to continue looking..Thanks again!
    3. cctransplant, 12 years ago
      Well,from everything i see,,MOST seem to think Piasa Bird pattern is from Sowerby Glass,if they say a maker at all..Sounds good to me>>>Thanks again!
    4. Paul71 Paul71, 12 years ago
      Pattern is most likely not English in origin, as the Piasa Bird (which this figure is undoubtedly is meant to represent) is a Native American legend. The edges of this pattern invariably have a thin ring of non-opalescent glass, which is not typical for English opalescent glass, and I must say I find this characteristic on a lot of opalescent glass by Jefferson.
    5. cctransplant, 12 years ago
      Thanks Paula..I do see quite a few attributed to Jefferson also..

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