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Glassware7797 of 10241GOWENS, KENT & COMPANY Brilliant Cut Glass "Cross-Hatched DAISY" PITCHERAnyone have any idea or knowledge about this set? Thanks
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    Posted 12 years ago

    Qwijebo
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    5.5" tall x 6"dia. hollow sealed glass globe with holder or rim for a tie
    or a wire atop. Might this have been for decoration or perhaps a float? My guess is not as good as yours.

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      This definitely reminds me of a Leerdam design by A.D. Copier. Is there an etched mark underneath?
    2. Qwijebo, 12 years ago
      No markings at all, kind of reminds me of a float thought
    3. Qwijebo, 12 years ago
      There is no opening that's merely a grasping or a tie point. It's totally sealed
    4. vetraio50 vetraio50, 12 years ago
      With no opening the float idea is good but it might also be a "sun catcher" as you suggest. A bit gig for a Xmas bauble.
    5. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      Excuse my thought here.

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Glass-Fire-Extinguisher-Grenade-1883-Patent-Print-P213-/230780698263
    6. Qwijebo, 12 years ago
      Might be yes - and I don't think it's a fire extinguisher grenade, as the bottle is empty
    7. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      Can we see a close up of the top and the bottom?
    8. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      Thanks for the extra pictures. I talked to someone today who said they were used in nets for fishing.
    9. Qwijebo, 12 years ago
      Sweet, I kind of thought so about it.
    10. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      I would have never guessed, I saw 4 smaller ones today at the resale shop, they were different colors. A glass collector told me what they were, I didn't understand how they wold not break, but if you google them, i guess the heavy rope they tie around them prevents that. Cool post, thanks. Nice to learn something new.
    11. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      It looks like some of these are sold for decoration purposes also.
    12. Qwijebo, 12 years ago
      at first I thought it was a float, but then guess differently, I used to have the Japanese floats in all colors, picked them up along the coast in Oregon
    13. RussTenale RussTenale, 12 years ago
      Maybe if you are not recognizing this like the ones you found, it is for decoration only?
    14. hulalady56 hulalady56, 12 years ago
      I might have to agree with qwijebo about them being floats. Growing up in Hawaii we would have colored ones come to shore, the fishing boats would use them to keep their fishing nets afloat, the fishing nets were fairly large and heavy so they would need several of them to hold up the nets. The normal colors were greens sort of camoflauge in the ocean, I did see a few of them that were clear, most of the time when they did come ashore they had barnacles on them because they had been in the ocean so long. The sizes varied from baseball size up to basketball size, a few that my dad collected were even bigger then that. I hope this has helped you some
    15. puvogeln, 12 years ago
      i'm sure it is a glass float. if you look at American glass floats it is similar in shape. what company ... not sure. is there any embossing on the bottom.

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