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<p>[QUOTE="Bdigger, post: 246519, member: 157"]Here are 3 opinions or Guesses which could be way off.</p><p>The first item reminds me of MIKASA. That's where I would look first.</p><p>The second vase looks modern to me. Nicely made. But I don't like the green handles. Possibly Murano or a wanna be.</p><p>the perfume bottle looks like a nice crystal. Look for a signature on the bottle. probably on the bottom. Also look toward Victoria's secret as a source. They do a few perfume bottles.</p><p>Those are just my first impressions and I could be totally off base, but just trying to give you a direction to look in. Maybe somebody else will chime in with better info.</p><p>I don't think any of it is older then 20 years or so. But you do have a good eye for nice glass.</p><p><br /></p><p>Edit......I don't think Victoria's Secret is who I was trying to think of. I took my Nyquil Shooter about an hour ago and my brain is a little fuzzy. I'll thionk of it.......eventually.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bdigger, post: 246519, member: 157"]Here are 3 opinions or Guesses which could be way off. The first item reminds me of MIKASA. That's where I would look first. The second vase looks modern to me. Nicely made. But I don't like the green handles. Possibly Murano or a wanna be. the perfume bottle looks like a nice crystal. Look for a signature on the bottle. probably on the bottom. Also look toward Victoria's secret as a source. They do a few perfume bottles. Those are just my first impressions and I could be totally off base, but just trying to give you a direction to look in. Maybe somebody else will chime in with better info. I don't think any of it is older then 20 years or so. But you do have a good eye for nice glass. Edit......I don't think Victoria's Secret is who I was trying to think of. I took my Nyquil Shooter about an hour ago and my brain is a little fuzzy. I'll thionk of it.......eventually.[/QUOTE]
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