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Glassware2687 of 10199Incredibly Detailed! CUT GLASS Bowl / Maker? Age? Small milk glass mug
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    Posted 7 years ago

    glassresea…
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    I have spent a great amount of time researching this one, with absolutely no luck. Any info appreciated.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 7 years ago
      beautiful butter! : )
      Westmoreland Specialty #160 'Shield' c1900
    2. glassresearchnut, 7 years ago
      Thanks very much! I cannot tell you how many pages I looked through searching for that pattern.
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 7 years ago
      you're very welcome : ) this is one of those patterns that has a little of so many motifs going on that it's hard to describe; one reference has it under facets and another under shields. And then the butter lid had the design upside-down compared to other forms of the pattern, which doesn't help...
    4. glassresearchnut, 7 years ago
      The upside shield is really what threw me off. Now that you pointed it out, I see it clearly. Thanks

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