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Art Glass12151 of 22787Welz Vanity jar with dogs head finial.  Loetz Astglas Rose Bowl Series II Prd. Nr. 64 ca. 1900
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    Posted 9 years ago

    Stephbelle
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    I believe this is Sasaki Japanese glass from what I have googled about the SSS stamp that only appears on the purple one. I would love to know so much more. I found each one at a different antique store in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. One was labeled 1970's ashtray.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 9 years ago
      Yes these are all Sasaki Glass, 1970s.
      They made this style in a variety of shapes and sizes, most commonly green and blue. Generally sold as ashtrays but some of the larger ones were more a nibbles dish. These are one style of Sasaki Glass that seems to be a very popular collectible now.
      So glad to see the red and purple here!

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