Posted 9 years ago
Goodoody
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This is a green satin glass powder box with a little guy playing the guitar or lute on top. I love this unique piece. Not sure of the maker.
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Posted 9 years ago
Goodoody
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This is a green satin glass powder box with a little guy playing the guitar or lute on top. I love this unique piece. Not sure of the maker.
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this in the L.E. Smith 'Minstrel' powder box c1930
Thanks TallCakes I was wondering if it was LE Smith but I was not sure. Your knowledge is always greatly appreciated. I can't thank you enough for helping me learn more about old glass. Thanks!!
One of the glass experts on here will straighten me out, but I think this style of powder jar is known as "Annette" by L. E. Smith, 1930s.
Ooops, crossed posts with TallCakes, well there you go! :)
Sir TallCakes, is the style generally known as Annette, or is that another one of those Internetz mess-ups? I see this glass IDed all the time as Annette.
Thanks Katherine. I had no clue but love learning from you knowledgable people. Much appreciated.
Thats okay Katherine all posts are greatly welcome!!
'Annette' is another of Smith's powder jars:
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/147721-powder-jar-annette-art-deco
You guys are awesome!
Thanks, TallCakes, it is as I suspected, then. Goodoody, TallCakes is the expert, I just stumble around as a member of the Blind Squirrel Club. :))
As do I, but I'm learning thanks to you guys.
we all kinda learn together... I think is was Weatherman who said this was in the 1930 Montgomery Ward catalog.
No kidding that is so interesting!
Oh do I miss Monkey Warts, lol. Shopped there all my life, and worked there as a young female. :)