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<p>[QUOTE="msgood2shoe, post: 215961, member: 69"]I agree with cluttered, this is NOT etched, it is wheel engraved. The subject of the design is most often associated with glass from Bohemia. Egermann is possibly the oldest company to do this kind of work, which dates to the middle of the 1800's. They are still in business today. I am NOT saying yours is Egermann, many companies both in business today and not, have produced glass of this type. I don't know how to tell age.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="msgood2shoe, post: 215961, member: 69"]I agree with cluttered, this is NOT etched, it is wheel engraved. The subject of the design is most often associated with glass from Bohemia. Egermann is possibly the oldest company to do this kind of work, which dates to the middle of the 1800's. They are still in business today. I am NOT saying yours is Egermann, many companies both in business today and not, have produced glass of this type. I don't know how to tell age.[/QUOTE]
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