Posted 9 years ago
katherines…
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So this pretty dish couldn't be found in my research, I could find bubbles but no feathers, or feathers but no bubbles, lol. 8 1/2" from bubble to bubble. It is a strange combination but works somehow, sort of the best of both worlds -- I'd go so far as to call it graceful. If anyone has any information on this dish, please feel free to share, greatly appreciated. Thanks for looking.
MYSTERY SOLVED: Our TallCakes saves the day yet again! This dish is IDed by TallCakes as "Anchor Hocking #124 relish dish c1950s-60s:
http://www.chataboutdg.com/gallery/img18503.search.htm"
You are a rock star, Sir TallCakes! :)
Give "Oyster and Pearls" Depression glass a try Katherine :)
mea be it is early EAPG glass feathers and Pearls.
i can be wrong it is of 1940 i think
o i forget EAPG glass is american
Thanks for the love, brunswick, aura, mikelv85, vetraio50, and kivatinitz. :)
Thanks, Thomas, yes, I'm hoping our star glass expert, Sir TallCakes, will swing by with an opinion, we'll see! :)
Mike, thanks, why didn't I think of that? :)
Thanks, aura, I'll give that a try, and yes, probably EAPG. :)
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-art-collectibles/hamilton/pressed-glass-relish-dish-eapg-style-feather-pearl-candy-nut/1098968956?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
https://www.etsy.com/listing/225135346/eapg-feather-and-pearl-candlewick-dish?ref=market
Thanks, Bonnie, I saw both of those, but no information on maker, I think one of those says as much. :)
Hmmm, guess we'll have to wait for TallCakes to come along. :-)
CW ought to give him a cape, lol. ;)
okay, I'm back... only thing I find conclusive on this is it's Anchor Hocking #124 relish dish c1950s-60s:
http://www.chataboutdg.com/gallery/img18503.search.htm
Well that just blows my mind, TallCakes!!! I went through so many sites searching for this pattern, never would have guessed Anchor Hocking!! Thank you, Sir Mr Wonderful TallCakes, very greatly appreciated! :)
yes, it seems AH made many one-off pieces like this that weren't part of a pattern set, and since they are only given a number then lack of a name adds to the obscurity.
I'd love to look in those catalogs, I'm betting my other two mystery dishes would show up there! Thanks again, TallCakes, you are the best. :)
Hurrah for Tallcake! !!
Yay! TallCakes to the rescue!
Nice Katherine
I am an anchor fan
Thanks for the love, Efesgirl, kyratango, and MyFavoriteTreasures. :)
I'm with kyratango and Bonnie, hip hip hooray for Sir TallCakes! :)
Thanks, Gruff, everybody loves Anchor Hocking, don't they? We grew up with it! :)
I have one exactly like this, and i didn't even know it was special!
Thanks for the love, AnnaB, Elisabethan, and racer4four. :)
AnnaB, glad if TallCakes post on my thread gave you a new insight! :)