Mystery Glass – Fry?/Tiffin?/Central?/Some Other Origin?

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Similar Etches  GroupA review of some books reinforces the observation that it is not enough to know etches, you must know your blanks/shapes as well.   Last evening I was leafing through my small collection of reference sources. On p 180 of Tim Schmidt’s Central Glass Works he shows a look-a-like pattern by Tiffin that (says he) “resembles many Central Glass patterns including an almost exact match for the David pattern.” I couldn’t find the David etch online.Similar Etch 1

I leafed through Page and Frederiksen’s Tiffin is Forever, looking for their pattern. On page 46 I came across a similar etch that they call Coronada. There may be others, I didn’t look further. I didn’t see it online either.

What interested me the most was that these etches also like very close to Fry’s DE 107 (says I).  I have had various pieces with this Similar Etch 2etch and have always assumed that they came from Fry.

So I pulled the pieces that I currently have with these look alike etches. I have great difficulty recognizing the blanks when they are the smaller stems. Looking from left to right in the group photo I am assuming/wondering that the middle stem is from Fry. Looking at the furthest piece on the right, I’m wondering if the shape matches the sherbert on page 79 of The Collector’s Encyclopedia of Fry Glassware. I can’t quite tell if the stem is the same. Although you can’t tell from the photos, these etches on these two pieces are most alike (taking into consideration the different shapes). The detail of the other piece’s etch (on the far left) under my magnifying glass, are slightly different, not as finely done. I do not know the origin of this blank.Similar Etch 3

I have posted a query on the Elegant and Everyday Glass Forum, where far more knowledgeable folks than I will hopefully be able to shed some light on these stems.

Happy New Year!!!! Cambridge Dresden Rose Cocktail (?) Glasses

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Dresden Rose (2)To anyone reading this post – the best of 2013 to you.  Be healthy and happy.  There’s nothing else in life after all (except pretty glass – LOL!)

I’m starting off the new year with a recent online purchase.  They were so pretty I couldn’t resist them.  Bought them unidentified, but was able to chase down the provenance – Cambridge’s Dresden Rose etch.  Dresden Rose (3)

I am guessing, from looking at my book – – that this is Cambridge’s Pistachio Green tint.  I don’t know the age, but Replacements.com dates the etch as 1927-.

There are roses and other flowers represented in the etch.

A pretty glass with which to kick off the New Year.

Fenton (?) White Hobnail Crimped Vase

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Hobnail VaseLast new hobnail piece that I am going to show.  I also bought another white hen on nest, but I’ve already shown one off.

No markings on this vase, but I am assuming that it is a piece of Fenton.  Eight inches (more or less) tall.  Pretty common.  I am guessing again, that it is at least 30 years old.

I used to have the exact same piece in blue, but sold that ages ago.  I’m not too crazy about the white hobnail (I must admit) but it IS easy to find.Hobnail Vase (2)

I also saw a lidded white milkglass box on a stand in Fort Erie.  I think it was a cigarette holder.  I’m kind of sorry that I didn’t buy it.  But…oh well……Can’t have everything!