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    Posted 10 years ago

    cah1232009
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    11 inches long, 4-3/4 inches wide, diamond like pattern in both ends, like a saw tooth rim only smoothed edges...i got this from my great aunt as a gift many years ago, its been hid in the cabinet for years...i am 60 years old and she has passed away , but i have no idea who made it, just that it is beautiful...

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 10 years ago
      best I can tell this looks to be U S Glass Co. #15048 Pennsylvania, c.1897. This is part of the USG States Series, which included patterns named after various states.
    2. cah1232009, 10 years ago
      wow this is from the 1900's?? hmm that means she, my aunt must have had bought this as one of her first pieces of her collection? or i guess acquired it later, i just always assumed she bought all her items new, which she could have bought this new...but THANK YOU TALLCAKES.. i read a few of the websites on the item, well read more later...i really appreciate your time, and thanks a million.. anna
    3. TallCakes TallCakes, 10 years ago
      you're very welcome. Your aunt likely purchased this as used for a collection or it was gifted to her.

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