Posted 6 months ago
MacArt
(39 items)
I love uranium green, but it's usually very hard to identify the maker for items like this. This little creamer is just 9 cm tall and has nice polished pontil mark. I think it's old but who knows :D i love it anyway.
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Beautiful jade green!
does it glow under blacklight?
nm. dur. I didn't read the title. :) look for acid markings in direct sunlight.
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE :)
I'd research in the direction of Steuben and Stevens and Williams. From the base pic you posted I think you're right in thinking this probably has some age. As I said. Next time you have a bright day get the base under a direct beam and look at it from many angles. If it is either one of those companies the mark can be nearly invisible.
Thank You friends for all the loves and comments :D
Unfortunately I can not see any markings in any light in any direction, but I don't mind I still find it pretty little thing :D
And Thank You for suggestion on the factory, I suppose it is very wide range of possibilities, the shape even is somewhat similar to a jug that LoetzBuddies posted yesterday.
Gorgeous!
Looks yummy. Eye candy.