Posted 8 years ago
Karenoke
(102 items)
These match in my opinion, even though the bottoms are different.
I wish I were a better photographer so you could see the iridescence these have. I feel certain they are blown glass due to a couple of bubbles I can see. But any guesses as to use, age, origin?
Thanks for looking!
Surly someone knows something about these?
Pretty please with sugar on top?....lol
Thanks for the love.....
Caperkid
Fortapache
PhilDMorris
Much appreciated!
Their purpose is to look pretty and make people wonder. ;)
The left looks like a sugar-bowl, and the right I'd store tea in (and my mom would store flour!) as I have similar pieces. The glass looks so very thin (therefore, mean only for decorative purposes, which suggests somewhat modern) that I'd think within the lifetime of people here on CW. As for origin, who knows.
also called apothecary jars...
I also thought apothecary jars, but changed my mind because of the etching or patterns. I've never seen a piece of Scandinavian glass that has bubbles, apart from bubbles that were intended.
Thanks so much for the insight...
SpiritBear,
TallCakes and Gillian.
Very much appreciated!
And to look pretty is exactly what they are currently doing...lol