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mhgcgolfclub's loves13 of 18Robert Eickholt signed vase from 2003Bowl on Stand circa.1820
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    Posted 9 years ago

    highlander56
    (82 items)

    This is a treasure I found trolling at GW. Couldn't get out of there fast enough and was praying I wasn't going to trip and fall between the door and my car. (I have MS and do that ALOT at the most inconvenient/embarrassing times.)

    It is the Regis pattern by Libbey. I understand it is one of their later patterns and "lesser" works in comparison with their other offerings, but I still think it is stunning. It weighs 4.6 pounds. It measures 9" across and is 4" deep. Once I washed it in soap and vinegar, I couldn't believe how much grime came off.

    Not a chip on it anywhere so am keeping it in my China cabinet to make sure it stays that way!

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    1. mark mark, 9 years ago
      This may be Regis. I have an olive dish on this page that is signed Libbey and is Regis. Think this is a 1910 pattern.
    2. highlander56 highlander56, 9 years ago
      mark thank you for confirming the pattern. I still can't find a signature though! 1910 is older than I thought. Isn't it amazing there is no damage! Somebody loved it well before me!

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