Posted 1 year ago
moradaridge
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I came to this forum as a last resort. I have looked at thousands of images online and in every book I have. I cannot identify the maker, pattern, or decade when this bowl was made. There is no makers mark on the bottom. The drapery pattern has dew drop lines inbetween. THANK YOU !!!
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This is opalescent glass, by Jefferson Glass Company, early 1900s. The pattern is known as "Abalone"
I just wanted to take the time to say THANK YOU VERY MUCH ! It must be a rather uncommon old pattern to find because it is one I personally never see; and Im always out shopping antique and vintage wares! Thank you for taking the time to share your knowledge!