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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 272250, member: 59"]Late to the party. but a fun exercise, Rhiwfield!</p><p><br /></p><p>I would also have thought the curly-edged ones were from Austria, imported c. 1900, as I have a partial set with similar edge treatment that was my great-grandmother's - marked L Straus & Son, Carlsbad Austria. But did not think them the oldest.</p><p><br /></p><p>Can we see a closer look at the tazza? That was going to be my guess.</p><p><br /></p><p>And what's the blue one, center of the bottom row?[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 272250, member: 59"]Late to the party. but a fun exercise, Rhiwfield! I would also have thought the curly-edged ones were from Austria, imported c. 1900, as I have a partial set with similar edge treatment that was my great-grandmother's - marked L Straus & Son, Carlsbad Austria. But did not think them the oldest. Can we see a closer look at the tazza? That was going to be my guess. And what's the blue one, center of the bottom row?[/QUOTE]
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