Posted 12 months ago
retrogirl
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The antique dealer told me it was pre-Depression glass, 1800's to 1920's. Don't know if that was a line or not but I've never seen a pitcher like this. It washed up so shiny and pretty! I'm not a big collector, but my mother-in-law is and she has not seen one like it either. Thanks to anyone who can help! It's almost 10 inches tall.
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This dates no earlier than the 1920s. 1920s-1930s, not pre-Depression Glass.
Is it American made? I have a co-worker whose mom is from a Swedish background up in Wisconsin who has a set like this. Has had it forever so it is old
i have a whole set of matching glasses for it - really.
Do you know how old the glasses are? I would be interested in any more info you have on them. Thanks.