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Update to Requiem for a Heisey Belle-Le-Rose Water Goblet

20 Friday Dec 2019

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I picked up this relish some time ago – Line#1401-Empress.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Still love these pieces.  Here is a better photo of the etch on the stem.

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October 31, 2014

I actually had nine of these stems – long story.  I now have eight again.  I believe in using my glasses.  I set our Thanksgiving table with my Belle le Rose pieces. Unfortunately I knocked one over and it broke.  Discouraging as you can’t run down to Walmart to replace it.  But….the table looked gorgeous!

I hope I am more careful at Christmas!!!!!

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Original Post of April 9, 2013

Heisey Belle Le RoseI have been waiting for these goblets for ages.  I have looked at these online on and off for months, if not years.  Finally, either the price was right or I just felt rich! They do not disappoint.

When I was at the Heisey Museum last summer I saw a piece of Belle-Le-Rose.  I commented that they didn’t have many pieces.  The attendant told me that the pieces are difficult to locate (I didn’t ask why, should have!).Heisey Bell Le Rose (2)

I now have 8 water goblets and the two lite candle holder.  I am thinking that I will keep these pieces for personal use and not try to sell them.

The stem is #5009 – Queen Ann and the etch is #501, Belle-Le-Rose. It was introduced in 1938 and discontinued in 1942.

Gorgeous x 10!

Update to…….Duncan & Miller Compote – Canterbury Line – #115

20 Monday May 2019

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Pretty three section candy dish in the same line, with same etch.

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May 19, 2018

This pretty etched pattern – Language of Flowers # 5331 – was a popular pattern of Duncan & Miller.  According to Replacements.com the pattern was produced from 1942-1955.

New Martinsville Glass Three Part Relish Dish with Etch #26 – Meadow Wreath

12 Sunday May 2019

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I picked this pretty piece up somewhere in Arizona.  I have a number of etched relish dishes, which for some reason I never use.  I do have a friend however who likes serving ware as a gift.  I had her in mind when I bought it.

I learned from the great Elegant and Everyday Glass Forum that the handles are called Georgian.  I also learned that an ad for this relish was found in James Measell’s book, New Martinsville Glass, 1900-1944, which identified this relish as line number 37. Other New Martinsville company ads also identified another pattern as 37.  The poster in the Forum identifies this particular piece as 37/4.

The large baskets of flowers in the etch are very pretty.  I have a bowl, and a creamer/sugar set with this etch, but it looks different on the different shapes.  Pretty, regardless of the shape, though.

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