Posted 4 months ago
Chopstyx
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There are some pieces I just got from my grandmother. I remember hearing stories of her bringing them out from Indiana when she moved to California in the 1940's. I want to say some of the glass has been in the family for over 100 years. I do not know much about them, other than the memories I have and the stories I have been told. If you have any information I would love to know, as I am new to the Indiana Glass World.
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your first piece is a handled bonbon by Dugan Glass in their pattern called Puzzle
hard to make out the detail of the milk glass pitcher, but looks to be Old Quilt by Westmoreland Glass.
@TallCakes Thank you for your help. I will get better pictures of the Pitcher tomorrow. Along with a few others I have, that I believe are Fenton Milk Glass, but unsure as they have some red glass in them. They are a set of Salt and Pepper.
you're welcome. the blue piece is a Tiffin # 315 Spiral High Foot Compote