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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 340192, member: 107"]yes, the thumbprint and rope band are the major motifs of the covered compote. Seam lines may be an indication of pressed or mold blown; tho' often seam lines were fire polished and eliminated or greatly diminished. The number of seam lines is dependent on the complexity of the design, and has nothing to do with age. A good reference for EAPG motif's is McCain's <u>Field Guide to Pattern Glass</u>[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 340192, member: 107"]yes, the thumbprint and rope band are the major motifs of the covered compote. Seam lines may be an indication of pressed or mold blown; tho' often seam lines were fire polished and eliminated or greatly diminished. The number of seam lines is dependent on the complexity of the design, and has nothing to do with age. A good reference for EAPG motif's is McCain's [U]Field Guide to Pattern Glass[/U][/QUOTE]
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