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    Posted 13 years ago

    rkkrause
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    can some help me with what is this glass tea/coffee set is? I got it from my mom, and all she can tell me is she remembers it being in the family as a child. it is not Northwood, as one antique dealer thought it was.

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    1. Shawnl86 Shawnl86, 13 years ago
      You have a Very Nice and Valuable Set.. This set was manufactored between 1899 - 1909 and was made by the U.S. Glass Company and the pattern I beleive is Delaware, if in Good condition estimated Value is between $200 - $275
    2. rkkrause, 13 years ago
      It does not look quite like the U.S. Glass Company Delaware glass. These pieces are heavy and look to be pieced togethers in sections. The U.S Glass Company is all molded in one not in sections.
    3. Paul, 13 years ago
      It is by USGCo, but is not Delaware. It is their Floradora, or "Bohemian" pattern.

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