Posted 8 months ago
bratjdd
(419 items)
I need help identifying this two picture
the first is some what heavy it has fruit design.
The second is just round bubbles.
Any help is Appreciated. Thanks
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Posted 8 months ago
bratjdd
(419 items)
I need help identifying this two picture
the first is some what heavy it has fruit design.
The second is just round bubbles.
Any help is Appreciated. Thanks
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Thank you, mustangtony :)
hello bratjdd , i believe this could be pressed glass:)
very beautiful as well :)
Hello BELLIN68, Thank you for your help. I will look into it, i bought this at the goodwill and have no markings. I do love them, there pretty to me. Thank you once again.
HELLO bratjdd , your very welocme , i relly do love these are great:)
I love the second one a lot! Bratjdd, I must commend you on your excellent photos here! Very hard to capture all this detail, and you have done a super job!
from image the first piece appears to be intaglio but I don't recognize the maker or pattern. you might research intaglio fruit
Your first picture is the "Pioneer" pattern by Federal Glass. Federal first began making this pattern in the 40s. This pattern is limited to bowls, nappies, and plates, with or without the intaglio fruit design in the centers. Hope this helps!
Thank you,miKKo you are so sweet with your kinds words. Slowly but shortly i am learning how to work with the light hits the subject. It is really hard to take pictures of glass i could take 9 and one o them comes out clearly the way the subject should be. :)
Thanks, tallcakes or your help, iI will look into, and i apoligized for not responding sooner. :(
tableullofmemories, Thank you too, or your help and I do Apoligize to or not thank you sooner. I too will look into The "Pioneer" pattern. I did not realize that they could be that old. By the way I love your screen name it tells me everything of what you love. :)
Glad to help, bratjdd! And thanks for your compliment on the name! :-) Happy collecting!
Thank you , Phil musikchoo