Posted 10 years ago
supersoone…
(61 items)
These were my grandmother's. Just sitting up in a dusty shelf. No markings of any kind underneath or inside. They kind of look like those boiled egg holders but what do I know? Also, the glass type is foreign to me. Green swirls in white? No clue.
Are they something like this? 1930s Vogue glass novelty toothpick vase in jade green & milk white slag glass ???
http://www.laurelleaffarm.com/item-pages/china-and-glassware/1930s-Vogue-glass-novelty-toothpick-vase-in-jade-green-milk-white-slag-glass-Laurel-Leaf-Farm-item-no-s711107.htm
http://www.laurelleaffarm.com/item-pages/china-and-glassware/vintage-milk-glass.htm?page=2
These here ? See here only in the above link for sample, ignore the other link as that was just the main page to find the link below.....
http://www.laurelleaffarm.com/item-pages/china-and-glassware/1930s-Vogue-glass-novelty-toothpick-vase-in-jade-green-milk-white-slag-glass-Laurel-Leaf-Farm-item-no-s711107.htm
Those are exactly them except for the underneath part not having any writing on them. Thank you! Slag glass, hm? Have to look that up I guess now lol.
Mystery solved then....LOL.....in less than an hour !!
Yours do not have any writing under them at all? Lots of collectors of Slag Glass. Plus I guess toothpick holders -- not egg holders -- but they may work for that too.
Their beautiful !!!
I believe these might be imperial glass. I have orange and white like this with the sticker still intact. The mark on the bottom was faint I had to feel it with my fingers.
Several companied did make similar urns. These look like to be Akro Agate; they made various sizes and slag glass colors.