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Update to……………………….Heisey #3390 – Carcassonne with Etch 448 – Old Colony in Sahara

11 Tuesday Jan 2022

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Carcassonne, Coloured Glass, Depression Glass, Etched Glass, Floral Etch, Heisey, Lafayette, Old Colony, Plate Etched, Sherberts, Yellow Glass

 

I have just discovered that I have been spelling the name ‘Carcassonne’ incorrectly for years.  Only used one ‘n’ instead of two.  Got it now!

I have had this line with the Titania etch and saw this goblets recently and was intrigued by the plate etch – Lafayette – #451.

According to the Encyclopedia of Heisey Glassware volume one: Etchings & Carvings by Louise W, Ream, Neila M. Bredehoft and Thomas H. Bredehoft the etch was in production between 1930 and 1937.  Given that Carcassonne was in production between 1930-1941, this stem is at least 84 years old!  I bought a set of four and they are pristine.  Someone(s) have taken good care of them all these years.

The authors also shared this quote from a Heisey ad:  “Most delightful is the chintz pattern etching in Early American spirit of the fine lead blown glassware…composed of a series of old chintz patterns artistically executed.  A ship in full sail, a man on horseback, a Colonial girl, a pagoda are among the motifs admirably used in the general pattern.”

The etch was also used on the Empress line – #1401.

This goblet is a tall goblet.  There was a shorter one with the same 11 ounce capacity.  I think I prefer the taller style.

The Carcassonne line also came in flamingo, sahara, cobalt bowl/crystal stem and foot, and with an alexandrite bowl/crystal stem and foot. Scarce in amber and rare in a combination of sahara and alexandrite.

 

 

 

 

 

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January 26, 2015

Heisey #3390, Carcassone with Etch #448 in Sahara (5)Isn’ t this cute?  This is a little sherberts in Heisey’s line #3390 – Carcassonne.  I really like the square feet.  This line was in production from  1930 – 1938.

They are etched with etch #448 – Old Colony.  I have acquired water goblets on a different blank with this etch – yet to be seen.  I like the bead detail on the stem as well.

The colour is Heisey’s yellow – Sahara.  Each company’s colours are slightly different.  I find that the yellows aren’t my favourite.  I like the blues and greens the best I think.

Nonetheless these are really sweet.

Heisey Line #5048 Rooster Head Cocktail

08 Saturday Jan 2022

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This neat looking cocktail glass was made by Heisey in 1947.  The line is #5048 – Rooster Head.

According to the book Heisey Glass 1896-1957: identification & guide by Neila and Tim Bredehoft, these stems were sold with Heisey’s #4225 Cobel cocktail shaker or the #4036 shaker with the Rooster Head stopper.  The stems came in crystal, and in a crystal bowl/amber stem combination.

The book also advises that there are other similar Rooster Head cocktails of unknown maker(s) which are not so finely made and come in various colours.

 

Update to………Heisey Lariat Bon Bon Dish – Line 1540

06 Thursday Jan 2022

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Bon Bon, Candle Holder, Candleholder, Candlestick Holder, Candy Dish, Gordian Knot, Lariat, Pressed Glass

 

I can’t recall where or when I picked up this pair of two light Lariat candlesticks.  They have the Moonglo/Moon Glo cutting #942 on the base.

 

 

 

 

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January 24, 2021

I likely should have included some other interesting information from the Bredehoft’s text:  production date 1942-1957; colour in crystal, rare black plates in black; designer Horace King; introduced at a show in Pittsburgh; and, designed to compete with Imperial’s ‘Candlewick’ line.

The candlesticks came in two and three light designs.  This one is obviously the three light.  The ‘Gordian knot’ or ‘Lariat’ is is pretty obvious with this piece.

 

 

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November 4, 2018

 

 

 

I have this great book called Heisey Glass: 1896-1957 by Neila and Tom Bredehoft.  The Bredehofts have given alot of interesting information about different Heisey lines.  Regarding Lariat, they write:

“Lariat is the original name, although Heisey first referred ti the pattern as Gordian Knot……..The inspiration for this pattern was supposedly from the twisting of a heavy gold watch chain.”  (page 300).

I can honestly say that I would have guessed that a gold chain inspired the ‘loops’.

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