My mother loves glass images of swans and has a collection of a number of very pretty items. This one (posted some time ago) is my unidentified favourite. The photo doesn’t do it justice.
Unfortunately it took a fall and a wing broke off. My mom repaired it and it displays beautifully.
I have added to her collection on and off over the years. This weekend we were visiting her and I took this Westmoreland piece. I wondered if she would accept it as she has sworn, many times, that she is DONE, DONE, DONE, collecting swans.
Alas…it did not make the trip home with us and I assume has been allocated a space.
It is a pretty little item – three swan heads decorate its sides.
Kovar’s Westmoreland Glass: 1950-1984 assigns the use and indicates that this piece was made in many colours.
She also identifies that this was also reproduced in milk glass, along with other colours. Nonetheless I am going to assume it is Westmoreland, despite a lack of mark.