Posted 3 years ago
Peggyf
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Can anyone help me identify this red glassware? Was told it was from Poland. Have searched countless combinations and cannot find anything close.
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Posted 3 years ago
Peggyf
(2 items)
Can anyone help me identify this red glassware? Was told it was from Poland. Have searched countless combinations and cannot find anything close.
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Can anyone help me identify this red glassware? Was told it was from Poland. Have searched countless combinations and cannot find anything close.
Your photo is too dark and too small I'm afraid. Can't make anything out. Please can you redo?
the photo is soooo tiny, but from what I can make out it looks like you have ruby stained EAPG butter and spooner.
New Martinsville Glass
#704; AKA: Placid Thumbprint
c1907
can't quite make out details of the swan...
link to other pieces in this pattern:
https://www.eapgs.net/pattern-details.php?idx=2778
did find (I think) the swan. One listing mentions Italian, but I don't know for sure but it certainly doesn't look like Cambridge which one seller has questioned
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/italian-art-glass-swan-fruit-bowl-w-ruby-red
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/swan-with-ruby-neck-and-head
looking further; I think the swan is also New Martinsville and called 'Janice' c1930s-40s
https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/elegant-glass-martinsville-janice-2053197757
https://www.replacements.com/crystal-new-martinsville-animals-and-figurines-4551-11-oval-janice-swan-bowl/p/83458751
The sugar and butter/cheese dish does not resemble the EAPG butter and spooner.
New Martinsville Glass
I cannot find the Janice swan with a red neck. I find a lot of red dishes with crystal necks.
I am going to check further but I think this is the correct info: NEW MARTINSVILLE GLASS MANUFACTURING CO. No. 704 (OMN) by New Martinsville Glass Manuf. Co. (New Martinsville-WV, Operated: 1900-1944), 1907
• AKA: Placid Thumbprint
Thank you for your help
if you check the links provided you'll find the butter and spooner as well as the red necked swan.
the "Janice" pattern was fairly extensive in different colors. other examples can be found at replacements.com
Thank you so much for your help!
you're very welcome... nice pieces!
I am researching these items for a friend. In your opinion do you think the cost to have them appraised would be worth the value of these items?
you can check prices with online auction site like eBay or at Worthpoint with a free trial. Typically the value of this type of glass doesn't warrant an appraisal these days; tho' the ruby stained is typically more desirable.
here's an example
https://www.jeffreysevans.com/auction/placid-thumbprint-ruby-stained-table-articles-lot-of-three/