Posted 8 months ago
philligirl
(21 items)
MY GRANDFATHER HAD THESE IN HIS RESALE SHOP 70 YEARS AGO . CAN ANYONE IDENTIFY THEM. THE VASE HAS RAISED ORCHIDS ON IT FRONT & BACK. NO INSCRIPTION ON THE BOTTOM. THE PITCHER HAS A RAISED FLOWER ON & IS QUITE LARGE IN COMPARISON THE THE SMALL CUT GLASS PITCHER.
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Pitcher with Irises is Brush McCoy from the "Loy-Nel-Art" line circa 1912
BTW, adding pictures of the bases, even if unmarked, helps a lot with identification.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR COMMENT. I WILL TAKE A PICTURE OF THE BASE ON BOTH.