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    Posted 11 years ago

    allieandnate
    (3 items)

    I just absolutely love this piece of glass I inherited from my Aunt's estate. This stands about 13 1/2" tall with a pewter top and handle. I know nothing about it other than it has been in my my family for at least 100 years. I do not know if this story will hold up once I get a positive ID but I hope to have one soon. Any help is appreciated on ID'ing this piece of glass.

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    1. allieandnate, 11 years ago
      I am pretty sure this piece originated in the UK somewhere. Definitely not EAPG. The unknown of this piece is killing me.
    2. bobogal bobogal, 11 years ago
      Beautiful colour. Looks like Depression glass but it can't be since you have had it in your family for at least 100 years.
    3. allieandnate, 11 years ago
      I have posted to many collector websites for ID and assistance with no one having a clue. Many attributed it to England but no confirmations as of yet. Thanks for the comment.

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