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<p>[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 104420, member: 107"]It's not unusual for red glass to display yellow highlights, especially in bright light. That is because the formulas often used for red glass required the glass pieces be reheated to develop the red color, which often resulted in incomplete development of the red. I'm not sure of the Fostoria patterns that Lancaster may have continued but it's likely that the same glass formulas would have been used.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="TallCakes, post: 104420, member: 107"]It's not unusual for red glass to display yellow highlights, especially in bright light. That is because the formulas often used for red glass required the glass pieces be reheated to develop the red color, which often resulted in incomplete development of the red. I'm not sure of the Fostoria patterns that Lancaster may have continued but it's likely that the same glass formulas would have been used.[/QUOTE]
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