Posted 6 years ago
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I've had this for maybe ten years and never figured out who made it. It is 4" h x 3 3 1/4 w, blue milk glass. Maybe reproduction of a 19th century spooner? Unmarked and mint.
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Posted 6 years ago
kwqd
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I've had this for maybe ten years and never figured out who made it. It is 4" h x 3 3 1/4 w, blue milk glass. Maybe reproduction of a 19th century spooner? Unmarked and mint.
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the pattern is known as 'Stork In Rushes' by Diamond Glass (formally Dugan) and shown in 1915 Butler catalog. Wright had reproduction pieces made; tho' I'm not sure who may have made your blue glass. Here's an interesting read to get you started:
http://www.carnivalheaven.com/carnivalglass102/id127.htm
Fenton also reproduced some pieces as well...
here's a blue at WP attibuted to Wright and noted as marked with "W":
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/stork-rushes-blue-milk-glass-piece-1738747575
and another:
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/blue-opaline-blue-milk-glass-lg-410918988
possibly Fenton for Wright, as Wright contracted to have glass made using their molds.
Thanks, TallCakes. That is probably it. May wait a bit before attributing it to Wright in case more supporting evidence pops up. Great research!
Beautiful lt blue glass & pelican pattern
Thanks vcal!