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<p>[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 312219, member: 177"]The first one has what looks like the cut shut pigtail. The process is more often seen in cruets. It would have been pressed upsided down and the excess glass tooled over to close it off. Looks like the imitation cut glass of the 1910=20s period. McKee, Cambridge and Imperial would be my suspects to check out.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="George Nesmith, post: 312219, member: 177"]The first one has what looks like the cut shut pigtail. The process is more often seen in cruets. It would have been pressed upsided down and the excess glass tooled over to close it off. Looks like the imitation cut glass of the 1910=20s period. McKee, Cambridge and Imperial would be my suspects to check out.[/QUOTE]
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