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fentonfan's items4 of 14Pretty Etched Pink Platter GLASS ETCHED WHEEL CUT ICE BUCKET FOSTORIA?
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    Posted 12 years ago

    fentonfan
    (14 items)

    I went to an auction a couple weeks ago. I bought some items which I think they are pretty but oh boy..
    These items are etched and I am not good at recognizing the 1000 kind of different patterns.
    Here is my other “pain”. These beautiful pink etched glass candlesticks. They are 3.25” tall and 4.5” diameter at the bottom. I can not find the maker and the pattern.
    Anybody please help me to figure out?
    I appreciate every input in advance.

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 years ago
      hard to tell for sure from the angle of the photos but this looks to be Fostoria #2352 with a cut decoration.
    2. Paul71 Paul71, 12 years ago
      Many companies made this shape. They could be Fostoria, or could have been made by any other of the factories who specialized in handmade glass during the Depression Era.

      Blanks were often sold to other companies who engraved and otherwise decorated the items, and sold them as their own product.

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