Posted 11 years ago
Budek
(314 items)
Hello Again,
I bought these yesterday, a group of 8,( 6 stemmed goblets, 2 glasses ).
The condition is wonderful, the glass is a nice deep red and a fine quality. You can see from the abrasion on the ground foot,( photo #4 ), that they're old.
Nice to hold, the glass has the impression of dimples, but the bumps are on the interior.
Does anyone know the maker and the pattern? Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks and greetings to you all,
Tony.
Thanks for the love, Moonstonelover!
much appreciated!
Thanks for the love, agh! a belated Happy New Year to you!
Wow Tony !... Red my favorite color. This popular pattern is called "thumbprint" as for the maker could me a few. Anchor Hocking, Libby, Jeanette, Indiana or Imperial glass companies. -Mike-
Paden City # 994 Popeye and Olive, c.1930s. I agree this optic is usually referred to as dots, coins or circles, at least one maker even used polka-dot; thumbprint optics are usually elongated but can also be grouped with this optic as well.
Thanks for the loves, Kevin, miKKo, Aimathena, walksoftly, and DrFluffy, &
for the kind comment, mike, I'm glad you like them,
and TallCakes, that's Great!, love the glasses and now love the name, you've been a big help! Thank You.
Beautiful!!!!
Thanks for the loves and comment, pops, petey, and Sean,
much appreciated!
Thanks for the love, Racer4Four!