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    Posted 5 years ago

    willshouse…
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    They are beautiful carnival glass cordials, but that is about all I know! Well Hexagon pattern...not sure the nane of the pattern.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 5 years ago
      the pattern is called 'Block' and was made by nearly a dozen companies starting in the 1880s. When decorated with ruby red stain it's called 'Red Block'; with amber stain called 'Amber Block' and when no color added called ' Clear Block'. I do not know who acquired the mold to produce this amethyst carnival glass version, as several companies are known to reproduce carnival glass using old molds.

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