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Glassware6181 of 10251Wallaceburg,Canadian glass whimsy,early 20th Century.Glass swan with the color purple and white?
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    Posted 10 years ago

    Vintage_Joe
    (132 items)

    Picture 1. English beer goblet with engraved cob and sun theme. Late 1800's.
    Picture 2 & 3. Engraved glass with "Uusi Suomi" logo. Uusi Suomi was newspaper in Finland, this glass was ordering gift from 1940's. Logo was desinged by Akseli Gallén-Kallela.
    Picture 4. Shot glass from early 1800's. Maybe Sweden origin.

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    1. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 10 years ago
      Thanks Sean and Racer
    2. lovedecanters lovedecanters, 9 years ago
      Your beer glass has the wrong date, it should be 1780-1800. That is the good news, the bad news is it looks like the foot has been trimmed.

      When they stopped folding the feet, they initially brought the foot of the glass out to thin edge, but then they would get chips, so it is common to see them trimmed. I have a similar glass that is untrimmed, but with chips.
    3. Vintage_Joe Vintage_Joe, 9 years ago
      Thanks for commenting lovedecanters.
      Maybe England was 1780-1800 but not in here.
      Time frame is different because glassworkers moving around world and patters came along, these patters came in finland much later. In Finland these goblets are dated in late 1800's.

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