Just and FYI, most of the Blenko catalogs are available online. Blenko's own website has a good collection of them, as well as the Blenko project...
The listing that flipper linked to didn't have any information to indicate why/how the seller determined it was made in Italy. It is similar to...
The "cake icing" description seems to have fallen out of vogue.
The handle may be a stylistic tobacco worm. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manduca_sexta
IMHO, these 2 items were done by a hobbyist crafter perhaps even a "student" The way the name is inscribed on the bottom and on the stopper...
While this kind of decor was done in Bohemia, it was also done in Italy as well as Japan, so not only may you not be able to determine a...
I agree with Cluttered, the figurine posted here was not marketed by Lefton. I also agree that it isn't Capodimonte, and most likely Made in...
I always think of "Gaudy" and "Gaudy Welsh" for the coloring in the first one.
This Morgantown pitcher is the closest I've found, but the shape doesn't look quite right as the base appears round in the OP's and rectangular in...
The shape is different than Blenko. I would agree with it being from one of the Elegant Glassmakers. I'm not sure if it is from the...
Don't forget, Fostoria sold the "Navarre" pattern to Lenox in 1983, and Lenox continued production of the stemware for four more years. The...
The way the name is scribed into the piece makes me think it is a craft project. Also the all over glaze is an often seen attributed of craft...
The punch cups that go with the EAPC punch set don't have the Star of David on them
IMHO, it's not part of Anchor Hocking's Early American Prescut (EAPC) line, but that doesn't mean it wasn't made by Anchor Hocking. FWIW, the...
Another book that covers EAPC well, along with a price guide is "Fire King & More" by Gene Florence. There are inexpensive copies of it on ebay as...
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