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<p>[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 9825, member: 85"]I agree with Greg. It is a good piece of glass.</p><p>With the weighted bottom, I do not think it was a vanity item such as a cologne bottle. </p><p>The weighted bottom, makes me think 1940s 50s. The pattern is familiar from one of the better glass houses. Hawkes? Guessing there.</p><p><br /></p><p>I think it is a muffineer missing the top. The top would have fit over the silver rim and you can actually see the tarnish where the top did not cover the entire rim and the silver was exposed.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="clutteredcloset49, post: 9825, member: 85"]I agree with Greg. It is a good piece of glass. With the weighted bottom, I do not think it was a vanity item such as a cologne bottle. The weighted bottom, makes me think 1940s 50s. The pattern is familiar from one of the better glass houses. Hawkes? Guessing there. I think it is a muffineer missing the top. The top would have fit over the silver rim and you can actually see the tarnish where the top did not cover the entire rim and the silver was exposed.[/QUOTE]
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