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<p>[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 151470, member: 88"]</p><p><i>the first one is a Libbey pattern. Rock Sharpe was a glass cutting/décor company and didn't make glass. Libbey purchased Rock Sharpe in 1947 for their in-house décor/cutting. "R" for some reason chooses to combine the name of Libbey-Rock Sharpe just to add to the confusion...</i></p><p><br /></p><p>Replacements listed this as made by Rock Sharpe & did not mention Libbey. I thought it might have been made before the buy out since they usually do list both names.</p><p><br /></p><p>Peggy[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="bercrystal, post: 151470, member: 88"][B][/B] [I]the first one is a Libbey pattern. Rock Sharpe was a glass cutting/décor company and didn't make glass. Libbey purchased Rock Sharpe in 1947 for their in-house décor/cutting. "R" for some reason chooses to combine the name of Libbey-Rock Sharpe just to add to the confusion...[/I] Replacements listed this as made by Rock Sharpe & did not mention Libbey. I thought it might have been made before the buy out since they usually do list both names. Peggy[/QUOTE]
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