Does anyone recognize this marking? I think it is a perfume bottle but it has been cleaned and there is a smooth spot on front where a sticker of some sort may have been on it. It’s a plain diamond and the number 8
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sal2320 Reputation: 64 See sal2320's booth |
Illinois Glass Company, Alton, IL ([phone number removed])
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
Wow, thanks for that link Vintage Flea. And Sal 2320, this link from the first page, scroll down to Diamond, leads you to Illinois Glass Co and the various plants that the letters and numbers inside of the diamond correspond [URL removed] [URL removed]
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
The Diamond Glass Company, a Canadian glass enterprise operating from Montreal used a Diamond mark with a D in it.
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This link gives a brief outline on Canadian glass production.
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spencer455 Reputation: 92 See spencer455's booth |
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