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    Posted 5 years ago

    Sharky
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    Help please! :) This appears to be a nearly flat 3 seam pressed glass compote. 5 1/4 in wide, 3 in tall. Simple pattern (hard to see in my "lack o skills" photography :) consisting of dew or raindrops ending in a small fan. Also has a simple leaf pattern etched around it. The seam lines twist as they rise up the stem...similar to Bryce Bro's. compotes that I have. I don't think this is that old considering no reaction to UV light. Also, relatively thin and liteweight. I'm thinking elegant glass? early to mid century? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated...Thanks.

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    1. subversivegrrl subversivegrrl, 5 years ago
      Try Heisey Empress pattern?
    2. Sharky, 5 years ago
      Wow thank you subverivegrrl...I believe you have pointed me in the right direction. After researching the Heisey info I am nearly certain it is of the "Empress" pattern. I did however notice the Heisey " Old Dominion" pattern to be similar. What's your thoughts?
    3. subversivegrrl subversivegrrl, 5 years ago
      Ah, I'm not good enough to advise you there. I know that small changes were sometimes made to an existing line and a different name given to the resulting shape. Also, remember that patterns are a combination of the shape/blank and any subsequent treatment (etching, color, etc.) I'll take a look at Old Dominion and see if I can tell what the difference is.

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