Posted 11 years ago
toolate2
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The first three are hobnail. The last one...an ashtray... has a grape vine design. Some of these are marked Fenton some are not. Fenton seems to get blamed for all milk glass though...lol..
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Posted 11 years ago
toolate2
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The first three are hobnail. The last one...an ashtray... has a grape vine design. Some of these are marked Fenton some are not. Fenton seems to get blamed for all milk glass though...lol..
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Nice pieces....Fenton and Anchor Hocking both are the defaults for a lot of milk glass toolate2. Westmoreland and Imperial are next. I have a whole cabinet full and mostly have gotten away from it...but every once and a while...
the ash tray is Westmoreland #1884 Beaded Grape; c.1940s-1980s with later pieces being marked. Many companies made milk glass during this period as it became very popular; fewer companies created milk glass pieces in the EAPG era but still quite a bit of MG was made.
I'm reading that Brody didn't produce milk glass They were a distributor of products made especially for the florist industry. They put their name on pieces made by Anchor Hocking and Indiana Glass Company among others???
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I'm pretty sure that Brody did produce milk glass pieces. At least the mold marks on the bottom of the pieces I have say EO brody on them with mold numbers. The mold numbers correspond to the pattern and are the same for green, clear and milk glass pieces