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Milk Glass267 of 403Jeanette Glass Co./ Cameo Milk Glass Footed Bowl/ Lombardi / Circa 1950Fenton Hobnail Milkglass
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    Posted 11 years ago

    Fentonia
    (8 items)

    Here is my mystery piece. I think it is a powder jar with a foot, but I suppose it could be a small candy box. Its about 4 inches across. The bottom reminds me of some Indiana cup bottoms. I think it is old er, as the glass has some transparency at the edges. What I find unusual is the molded pattern. There are triangles, little flowers made from dots, etc. and a melon finial handle. The pattern almost has a tribal feel. Most unusual to me, as I have never seen the pattern before. It's probably common, but I'd still love to know more:)

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      in focus pics might help including one side profile show
    2. Fentonia Fentonia, 11 years ago
      Sorry about the quality of pics, but my phone camera is lousy and I'm a shaky picture-taker. Its the best I can do right now.
    3. mikelv85 mikelv85, 11 years ago
      Very pretty! So many companies made this type of glass. I'd just image search it and I bet it will pop up. My default maker for a lot of milk glass is Anchor Hocking. There are exceptions, but they are usually marked. Check inside the lid too when a piece has a pattered bottom. Run your finger over the surface sometimes you will feel a mark but not see it unless the light hits it just right.
    4. Fentonia Fentonia, 11 years ago
      Thanks for your comment, Mike. Already tried the image search and eBay, no dice. Usually I am pretty good at tracking an item down or at least another piece with the same pattern. Not this time, though. :(
    5. Fentonia Fentonia, 11 years ago
      Weirdpuckett, thank you so much!!! Sure enough, that's the pattern. Many of the pieces on that site had no image, so I wasn't able to find the exact piece. A quick search on eBay told me the bottom of my dish appears identical to the low sherbet, so it's possible the piece is a marriage, but either way I love it and am so glad to have the info. Thank you!!!
    6. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      glad you were able to get an ID; from what I can make out this appears to be footed. "R" has this piece listed as a covered Peanut Jar w/Lid. I have some of the history of this pattern noted in this post of mine:
      http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/28224-lace-dew-drop--milk-glass-w-cobalt-cake

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