I am hoping someone can identify the makers mark on this crystal knife rest. I am baffled. When held one way it looks like an arrow or a rose arrow through an apple. Although when turned another direction, it is completely different. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Here is the link to the item, so you can see it.
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That’s an Imperial Glass mark, which is a “G” over a fancy “I”.
It was used between [phone number removed].
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Imperial made pressed glass, so it’s not cut glass.
Several sold listings on eBay, here’s [URL removed]
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Thank you so much Timespan! I really appreciate your help in identifying this. lol, I was looking at the hallmark the wrong way. The round table is a wonderful feature, I am so glad we have this.
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