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Unsolved mystery items35349 of 96355Old? New? High Gloss Black Horse Planter Thrift Shop Find 3,00 Euro ($3.35)Art Deco Pixie Lamp? Any info on maker?
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    Posted 8 years ago

    Pumpkie0
    (1 item)

    Looking to find the maker and pattern. This was a sugar and creamer. I think bought in the 50's not expensive but to my aunt everything. I have a piece cracked would love to find out name and maker. Want to say anchor hockey but not sure any help would be so appreciated

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    1. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      the 'Cherry and Cable' pattern was first made by Northwood & Co. c1908 in this gold and amethyst stain. Mosser is currently making reproduction pieces with a gold and ruby stain named 'Cherry Thumbprint'. Both are often available on eBay and other auction sites.
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 8 years ago
      also think Mosser may have also made the gold and amethyst stain at one time
    3. Pumpkie0, 8 years ago
      omg thank you for answering and pointing me in the right direction i

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