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One of my favorite Steuben pieces!
Thanks!
Hi Sean - Added the signature pic today. Not easy to see, but it's an acid-etched "S" on the underside of the base, directly under the stem.
Agreed, it does appear to be cut. Do you know how old it may be? If it's from the American Brilliant Period, it should fluoresce under a black light (usually green, sometimes a purple-ish hue, dependi...
Thanks! I love playing show and tell (friends and neighbors are kind of sick of it, too) :-)
How cool! Love learning stuff like that!
Sure, I'll pull them out to photograph and post tomorrow. :-)
Awesome! Glad you identified it!
I think these were only made as tea cups, maybe trios. It's the Shelley Queen Anne shape, and this one is pretty rare. Gorgeous!
The blank that's used is called "dainty." If you do an eBay search for "Shelley Dainty" you'll find a lot of interesting patterns using the same shape. The decoration on this one is uncommon and it's ...
Thanks! The "shoulder" makes it great for big, heavy flowers like peonies and hydrangeas. One more thing I make sure I use often so the nieces and nephews will have fond memories of it when I'm gone. ...
It looks like Seneca's Driftwood pattern that they introduced in the 60s, but Morgantown Glass introduced a nearly identical pattern called Crinkle. Have you check those two manufacturer records?
Thanks! They were meant to be used, and I do. I also realize that after I'm gone, it will only be valuable to someone who has fond memories of associated with this china. It's difficult to feel sentim...
That's the Schleiger 636 pattern, often mistaken for the Richmond pattern (my great grandmother had several Richmond pieces.) The differences are subtle: SCH636 http://www.replacements.com/webquo...
According to Lenox, this may be an un-named pattern that was a custom order. See article here: http://www.lenox.com/cs/faq/index.cfm?fuseaction=date You may also enlist the assistance of Replacm...
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