Posted 10 years ago
katherines…
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Maybe it's a generational thing but I like midcentury modern, and this glass gives off that vibe. Both bowl and tray are smallish serving pieces. Any help in identifying the pieces would be greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking.
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The patterns in this sort of glass are just fantastic aren't they!!
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Yes, fantastic! Glad I'm not the only one to get their appeal! :)
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I ran across where the tray was ID'ed as 'Electric' by National Glass c1902 and noted that this tray is the only form. HOWEVER, I went back and check the 1902 McKee/National catalog and the 7" 'Electric' tray shown does not match this pattern.
Thanks, TallCakes, I ran down a few obvious deadends, Oyster and Pearl, also Imperial Beaded. Had not seen this one from National, though. I'll take a look, but am not optimistic if you don't feel it's a true match.
The faceted bubble bowl has a lot of similar patterns but no exact match so far. I've spent a few hours looking today for both, they seem to fall under Depression glass. The search continues! As always, Sir TallCakes, your help is muchly appreciated.
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Well I asked about the bowl in a vintage glass group on FB, and was told the following:
"1940s/50s Dime Store glass, maker remains unknown." Apparently a lot of other people own this bowl and the small bowls that came with it.
As for the tray, here's what I was told:
*crickets*
:))
I love these pieces, to pieces, ha. I thought 30's on the tray but what do I know about glass -0- and what does crickets mean? that they don't know either?!