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Oops! Just noticed that TallCakes beat me to it months ago on this item!
I recognized the glass pattern immediately as Fenton's Thumbprint. For a more specific ID, I knew that Fenton often made items with unusual contrasting crest colors for QVC, so, on a hunch, I went loo...
I agree, generally speaking, with horesrescuer's assessment and would just add that if it has a "pontil" on the bottom (i.e., a rough spot where the item was broken off the blowpipe or mold), then it ...
Yes, I believe TallCakes is correct that Fenton made these in the "Daisy and Fern" pattern for LG Wright, I think sometime in the 1940s. Fenton also made a similar pattern of its own, but in order to ...
I'm pretty confident this isn't Fenton. It may have a pontil mark on the bottom (a rough spot where it came off the blowpipe or mold), which isn't typically found on Fenton except for some of its stud...
I'm pretty familiar with Fenton shapes, and I don't recognize this as one of them...
Moonstone is a lovely opalescent pattern that Anchor Hocking made in lots of shapes and forms. It is often confused with a similar looking Fenton treatment called French Opalescent Hobnail. The disti...
This pattern was known as Roses on Diamond Optic. It was made in several shapes and years for distribution through QVC and remains very popular among collectors.
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