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I haven’t looked at this listing for a long time. But now that I am looking at the photo I think that I misnamed it originally. I think that the piece is from Cambridge Glass with etch Rose Point.
I no longer have the piece to verify the ID, but I think Rose Point is the better bet.
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Original Listing – May 24, 2012
I’ve a number of pieces of this pattern – water goblets, one champagne stem, and various serving pieces. I bought this at an auction in Brighton with the other serving pieces.
I can’t find this particular dish online, but I am guessing that it is a handled cake plate. It has a one inch base, so it is likely for cakes or cookies. These pieces are pretty, but they take up so much storage room. Right now this one lives in a cedar chest with other pieces (and other collectible stuff) that have no public showing.
Elaine Woodling said:
Are you interested in selling this plate of any of your other items? I don’t need any luncheon plates (easy to find) I don’t need any glasses except parfait glasses (impossible to find), but I don’t have many serving pieces. My mother had a set of this (married Jan 1947). She lent most of her pieces to one of my fathers sisters. My aunt’s house burned to the ground and my mother lost most of her crystal. It has become both a pleasure and an obsession of mine to replace her set.
d.b. said:
Hi – I am sorry, but this piece has already been sold. Nonetheless I am now wondering if I misnamed this. I am having second thoughts about the etch being Tiffin’s Cherokee Rose. Looks more like Cambridge Glass’ Rose Point. Sorry!
I don’t have anything right now in Cherokee Rose. I do have a pair of candle stick holders in the Rose Point –
https://www.etsy.com/ca/your/shops/GrannysGlasses/tools/GrannysGlasses/ca/listings/query:point/203919692
Whichever one you have – they are both beautiful!
I am sorry about your mom’s loss. Nice of you to try to build a set for her again. Thanks for your interest. cheers. d.b.