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    Posted 11 years ago

    ltreasures
    (27 items)

    I have never been good at identifying if it is ruby stained or flash. I believe this to be crystal. But what would its purpose be, besides being pretty.

    Votive??????

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      this EAPG piece is George Duncan's Sons & Co. #44 Button Panel; c.1900. Guessing it is likely a toothpick holder since you mention votive size. It is ruby stained, a painted on and fired decoration on pressed glass. Ruby flashed is a layer of glass on blown glass.
    2. ltreasures ltreasures, 11 years ago
      Thank you. It looks like it may be part of a cream and sugar set. I was thrown off by what it could be used for. You are the best tallcakes
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 11 years ago
      you're welcome. could also be a spooner; check to see if spoon handles stick up above rim to easily pick out.
    4. ltreasures ltreasures, 11 years ago
      that makes sense...

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