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    Posted 12 years ago

    AngelaSue0…
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    I have this diamond quilted milk glass jar and I've had a hard time finding any information it.

    The dimensions are: 8" tall (to the top of the knob on lid) 6" tall (without lid) 14" in diameter and 4" wide (at the base).

    And it glows green under a black light.

    Here are the links where are found this jar:

    http://www.etsy.com/listing/109346582/pair-milk-glass-quilted-jars

    https://alexheberling.com/tag/milk-glass/

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    1. markallencincy, 12 years ago
      Enesco ( is an American company specializing in the sales and distribution of giftware. The company was known for the 1970s, '80s, and '90s, Precious Moments porcelain figurine.

      n 2006, only a year after the departure of Precious Moments, Enesco's fourth president, Cynthia Passmore-McLaughlin (formerly of Revlon) resigned. Enesco's stocks fell below US $1.00 and was unlisted from the NYSE. After a few months of over the counter trading, Enesco withdrew its public offering altogether. On January 12, 2007, Enesco filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.[3]

      In February 2007, Enesco Group, Inc. was purchased by Tinicum Capital Partners Thus, becoming Enesco, LLC

    2. MilkGlassDiva, 10 years ago
      This jar was made by L. E. Smith as part of their "Boutique" line of dresser accessories. Approximately 1950's.

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