Posted 13 years ago
Maggie-Dog
(8 items)
I'm new to collecting and have come across some info for the items marked RANDALL, Anchor-Hocking Fire -King, and E.O Brody.
The bubbles bowl I believe is Anchor-Hocking based on other posts and internet research. Although, I tend to see it in green and clear glass. I have not seen them in the white, other than mine.
The pedestal piece has a 7 marked on the bottom if anyone has any insight as to what that might be... one of the small vases has a small circle on the bottom with what looks like the number 10 inside it. I find that there seem to be slightly varying shades of "milk glass" does anyone know why? Does it have anything to do with the quality, value, collect ability?
Hi, good to see another admirer of milk glass has come aboard. A great place to get answers to your milk glass questions is the National Milk Glass Collectors Society. Here is a link:
http://www.nmgcs.org/faqs.html
Beautiful pieces you have. Thank you for sharing them with us. Regards, miKKo
Thank you, I'm new to this site and collecting in general. I'm so happy to have found a place where I can share my "finds" and learn more about them! That link already answered a few questions I had- thanks for the resource. I bookmarked it.
I love milk glass and don't understand why so few enjoy it's beauty.
I have a few Westmorland pieces that stunning. Keep hunting.
I have one in white, too (oddly enough found in Denmark!):
http://www.collectorsweekly.com/stories/113291-bubble-pattern-glass-bowls
I think the white glass is quite charming, especially when the shape of the object is relatively simple!
Looks great put on a window sill with the light shining through it !! :-)
Welcome to C/W