I could use some help identifying this glass bowl/dish! Possibly maker & pattern.
Thank you for any help!
Rick
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RicksVintagePlus Reputation: 54 See RicksVintagePlus' booth |
Try looking at images on Google for> American Brilliant
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I know my mother loved glass and she used to call this type of pattern ‘’a waffle’’ pattern…but I see there’s either a sunburst or daisy or floral pattern in this piece also…I looked up ‘’waffle pressed glass’’ and ‘’waffle cut glass’’ and ‘’lattice pressed glass’’ and ‘’lattice cut glass, with sunburst’’ and found absolutely nothing in the Exact same design, I found something very similar EAPG (obviously you know that’s Early American pressed glass) from the Indiana Glass Co., but it’s not the EXACT same pattern as yours. I did a search for checkerboard and I found one that’s similar, but again, I’m not [URL removed]
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Scroll down ‘til you see ’’Bridle Rosettes’’ in Clear aka Checkerboard by Westmoreland
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Well…You Know I Wish You LuckBlessings on Finding It!
Dee
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…added ~ DearieR…So Happy I Helped Hoooooray! Glad for You, Rick!
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divinefabricsnmore Reputation: 388 See divinefabricsnmore's booth |
Hi Rick
I had started this thread for people to do research on items.
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REFERENCE – Research listing for Identifying and Pricing your items
There are a lot of website for Glass items
Check it out
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Thank you so much, Dee!
The pattern & maker is Westmoreland (Checkerboard or Old Quilt) found out also that it is Antique.
Thanks again
Rick
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Try www.replacements.com they have lots of glass pictures there.
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