Posted 3 months ago
nldionne
(193 items)
Most of you know by now I am a pottery person but thought this was so pretty. Pictures do not do it justice. Any idea who made this?
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Posted 3 months ago
nldionne
(193 items)
Most of you know by now I am a pottery person but thought this was so pretty. Pictures do not do it justice. Any idea who made this?
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Thanks Kerry. I know nothing about glass but did not matter on this one.
very beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Pretty much sums up what I know also, I've learned to appreciate glas now after seeing so much of the diverse piece posted here. Have even started picking up some piece here and there :-)
Thanks Bellin have 9 new pieces of roseville as of today, my husband would probably shoot me if he wasn't there bidding for me too:)
Imperial Glass #4897 is the pattern number that seems to best match this one. There are several of these Rose patterns in the 489 series from the catalog that are very similar. Yours is also listed at Replacments.com as Rose. These were made in milk glass from 1950 to 1971.
They do know their stuff.
thanks so much tallcakes. amberrose was right you are the man:)
you're very welcome: )
thanks mustang
Purty! Told you Talk Cakes was impressive. Best "name" too. Tall Cakes...
Thank AmberRose. Yes he is good.
Thanks again Phil.
Thanks inky
Thanks again Petey
lol nldionne , your very welcome :)
Thanks for the love justanovice. Trying to catch up on posts.
Thanks Geno