Hi. This beautiful vase is from my family’s estate, and I would love to know the manufacturer, the pattern, and the appeoximate age of the piece.
I’m assuming it’s a “Corset” vase and that it’s Cut and Etched Glass? I’ve done tons of research, and there are tons of corset vases out there, but none of them has the flower (daisy/cosmo) in the bottom. Almost without exception, the ones I’ve found have a starburst—the same starburst regardless of manufacturer.
If you could shed some light on this, I’d be truly grateful. Thanks!
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I don’t know the name or the maker,but years ago they use to have these type of vases at Waccamaw Pottery in Myrtle Beach and they etch them there..It has been out of business for many years now though..
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