Posted 9 years ago
Parascheva…
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I would really like to know what make/patter/age this is. It's my favorite cake plate because it has the hobstar cut and rose etching. If feels to be cut glass to me as opposed to pressed.
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Posted 9 years ago
Parascheva…
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I would really like to know what make/patter/age this is. It's my favorite cake plate because it has the hobstar cut and rose etching. If feels to be cut glass to me as opposed to pressed.
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Love it!!!! Beautiful pinwheel design.
You need TallCakes for this one! Such a lovely cake plate!
I don't think TallCakes knows. At least I don't see him here.
cut glass is very often hard to attribute unless you can find a maker's mark, which are often very tiny and difficult to find.
where might I look for a mark? Any examples?
I'm not familiar with ABP glass but understand that marks can be very hard to locate and often require a loop. Here is one CW post with a Hawkes mark and there may e others:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/10665-hawkes-glass-lamp?in=1633
there are a few websites that may give you some ideas on ABP glass:
http://www.brilliantglass.com/
http://www.cutglass.org/
If this has tall sides, 3" or so, it is not a cake plate. Also, due to the rim cutting and
the center of the hobstars, this is most likely something from Europe. However, I am going to post the photo in my cut glass group and we may get a different answer.