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I personally would place them solidly in the early to mid 20th century, 1960's or earlier. Let me know if you find out anything more.
I have a few like this as I collect large, doorstop style paperweights. I think the best guess on these is the region they were made, not who made them. They are likely from the Midwest somewhere......
I'd say the ring holder is most likely St. Clair and the bird, which is a neat piece, is indeed Murano.
Hi Gillian, I can and will post some additional information here, but email is just easier to have a back and forth conversation. Will post more later.
you can email me at milleram at sbcglobal.net and i can share my thoughts on them.
He had good tastes! If you need some information, let me know. I'd be happy to help out.
Well that's definitely an unusual color for a St. Clair rose and may be one of the only ones in that color. Joe made several roses in a variety of colors, most common being a ruby colored rose. Even...
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