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DAISY AND BUTTOM PATTERNED GLASS ANVIL OPEN SALT/TOOTHPICK HOLDER ANVIL SHAPED AMBER MARKED

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Glassware9065 of 10058MY NEW FENTON CARDINALS IN WINTER 3 PC COLLECTIONIMPERIAL GLASS COBALT BLUE TROPHY OPEN SALT/TOOTHPICK HOLDER
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    Posted 13 years ago

    fentonfan
    (14 items)

    Here is my other confusion. This is an amber colored daisy and button pattern cute anvil shape toothpick holder/open salt. I found many similar pieces on the web, but none of them was marked as this one.
    it is marked with an M but it can be W.
    Based on my research M could be Mossey, but I could not find any piece like this of their product line.
    Does anyone recognize this cutie?

    Thank you so much in advance.

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    Comments

    1. Mrj303 Mrj303, 13 years ago
      Mosser, Westmoreland, can't think of anymore M or W glass makers right now...
    2. TallCakes TallCakes, 13 years ago
      this is the Mosser mark; think they called this an open salt
    3. pbennett87 pbennett87, 9 years ago
      Could it be carnival glass?

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