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<p>[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 3773530, member: 738"]I finally found a match for the fittings. The seller claims it's Mt. Washington but it is unmarked. I think the term has become a fast and loose dealer term with no solid attributions. Mt. Washington was so prolific and tableware items hand-painted, so you may never find an exact match. Plus, the glass was married with the fittings made by another prolific company, Pairpoint. There is also a marked difference in quality between their simpler table ware and the higher-end design line peices with specially formulated art glass effects, and more skilled painters, such as Burmese and Royal Flemish. I think you may have to settle for "Wild Rose with Rococco Ruffle" if you like. <a href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/961264045/mt-washington-pairpoint-crescent-moons?utm_medium=SellerListingTools&utm_campaign=Share&utm_source=Pinterest&share_time=1613076631000&utm_term=so.slt" target="_blank" class="externalLink ProxyLink" data-proxy-href="https://www.etsy.com/listing/961264045/mt-washington-pairpoint-crescent-moons?utm_medium=SellerListingTools&utm_campaign=Share&utm_source=Pinterest&share_time=1613076631000&utm_term=so.slt" rel="nofollow">https://www.etsy.com/listing/961264045/mt-washington-pairpoint-crescent-moons?utm_medium=SellerListingTools&utm_campaign=Share&utm_source=Pinterest&share_time=1613076631000&utm_term=so.slt</a></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]315548[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Darkwing Manor, post: 3773530, member: 738"]I finally found a match for the fittings. The seller claims it's Mt. Washington but it is unmarked. I think the term has become a fast and loose dealer term with no solid attributions. Mt. Washington was so prolific and tableware items hand-painted, so you may never find an exact match. Plus, the glass was married with the fittings made by another prolific company, Pairpoint. There is also a marked difference in quality between their simpler table ware and the higher-end design line peices with specially formulated art glass effects, and more skilled painters, such as Burmese and Royal Flemish. I think you may have to settle for "Wild Rose with Rococco Ruffle" if you like. [URL]https://www.etsy.com/listing/961264045/mt-washington-pairpoint-crescent-moons?utm_medium=SellerListingTools&utm_campaign=Share&utm_source=Pinterest&share_time=1613076631000&utm_term=so.slt[/URL] [ATTACH=full]315548[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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