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    Posted 12 years ago

    Sarah1979
    (1 item)

    I'm new to the glassware arena. I inherited quite a few different pieces and really have no idea where to start to identify them. I do have alot of Fostoria American that I was able to identify along with a set of Mikasa, but these three patterns, I'm not quite sure. I thought the one with the silver ring was Fostoria Wedding Band but was told by a dealer that it wasn't. The other two, I have no idea! Any help would be appreciated! I can send more/better pics if someone could help! Thanks!

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    Comments

    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 12 years ago
      the ones in the last pic are Noritake Perspective
    2. chinablue chinablue, 12 years ago
      Hi Sarah1979! At first look, I thought one of the Gorham patterns, but don't hold me to that. There are a lot of people here that will probably be able to help you.
      If you don't hear from them, you can try getting them ID'd by email. I've found that the easiest way to get answers for this type of glassware is to send the pictures to replacements dot com. They offer a free identification service and answer your emails pretty quickly. I've been to their 'brick and mortar' store. I watched as they ID'd several patterns for me. They scan it in, then have a computer program that picks similar patterns for one of their researchers to go through. Pretty interesting, actually. Good luck in your search! :-)

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