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    Posted 13 years ago

    junkmanjoe
    (73 items)

    my first picture, Is a milk Glass glass! not sure if it is fenton Hobnail! My Second picture,is not depresson glass vase. It is E O Brody co Cleveland, Ohio Usa. 138. which was made for florist arrangements. I believe around 1958. The Third is I think a Relish Dish. Thanks 4 lookin!

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    1. Paul71 Paul71, 13 years ago
      Tumbler is not Fenton; I attribute it to Anchor Hocking. There is a row of capsule shaped lines on the sides (you can see this clearly in the photo). You'll find a matching pitcher in milk white with this same row of capsules, and shape of pitcher is identical to Anchor Hocking's Hobnail line. Pieces made earlier (1930s) in clear glass do not have this row of capsules. Fenton's milk glass is better quality, denser, and sometimes has fire when held to the light. AH's is more "skim milk", paler with no fire. This likely dates to the 1950s and after
    2. junkmanjoe junkmanjoe, 13 years ago
      Thank You very Much Paul71! ironically I do Have the Matching Pitcher Also.
    3. Mrj303 Mrj303, 13 years ago
      Agreed. 100% anchor hocking. You will never find that in Fenton items, the long hobnails.
    4. junkmanjoe junkmanjoe, 13 years ago
      Thank You Mrj303!
    5. Aimathena Aimathena, 11 years ago
      I kinda have a thing for butter dishes LoL all three pieces are great
    6. junkmanjoe junkmanjoe, 11 years ago
      Thank You Aimathena!!!
    7. Aimathena Aimathena, 11 years ago
      You're very welcome Joe =^) Have a great day!

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