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    Posted 2 years ago

    shethrifts…
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    Hi! I found this glass swan at a thrift store today. It has no markings or other identification so I'm hoping to learn more about it. It does have imperfections and bubbles. I'm curious if anyone knows anything about how to narrow down identification for this swan. Thank you so much for any help you might have!

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    1. artfoot artfoot, 2 years ago
      Often called "Sooner" glass, this pulled glass swan was made by one of the many small furnaces in the Oklahoma/Arkansas border area. More correctly called Ozark art glass, this could have been made by at Central Glass, Sunset Glass, or Spiro Glass judging by the head and neck shape.
    2. shethriftsthings, 2 years ago
      Thank you!

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