Need help identifying a glass mark on a hen on nest

I have found this hen made by several glass company over the years but I haven’t been able to find one with this mark or even been able to find the mark itself. Fenton made this with their mark and it was also made by Vallerystahl Portieux France and several others. I’m showing the mark in both vertical and horizontal orientation in hopes this helps with ID. I tried to increase the contrast on the mark as I didn’t get a very good shot with my cell phone.

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asked over 12 years ago

froggieb
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I still like these pretty blue hens, and others do too, but sorry to say it appears to be one of the imported Asian ones, with a fake Heisey mark.

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answered over 12 years ago

Thank you TimeSpan! So glad we didn’t pay much for her! She is pretty but I knew she wasn’t well finished and knew Heisey didn’t make these. I was hoping there was a legit mark with a T even though I couldn’t find it! ;)
Won’t be selling it on here either!

answered over 12 years ago

froggieb
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TimeSpan I agree, I collect vintage and antique Glass and that is the fake Heisey mark, I’ve seen it many times.

answered over 12 years ago

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answered almost 4 years ago

jackyHigh
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I tried to increase the contrast on the mark as I didn’t get a very good shot with my cell phone.

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answered almost 4 years ago

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