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This jar was made by L. E. Smith as part of their "Boutique" line of dresser accessories. Approximately 1950's.
This was made by Dithridge Glass Co. in the late 1800's - very early 1900's as part of their "Colonial" line of dresser accessories.
Fenton did not start marking their wares until 1972. And yes, your piece is Fenton.
This plate is referred to as "Dart Border" and no manufacturer has been identified. I collect old milk glass plates and have this one with a painted decor in the center, which is very unusual for this...
Yes, the boxes were what started me on the road to Victorian milk glass obsession years ago. I love it all, but the really old and ornate things are what make my heart beat a little faster.
I have one of these in milk glass. The mark is definitely not Westmoreland. I'm thinking Mosser, too.
I own a spooner and a tumbler in this pattern. I love custard glass.
Thanks! I have been lurking and watching for a while. ;-) I have a lot of milk glass so prepare for the deluge! LOL
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