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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: RyRy1892 on March 01, 2012, 05:06:36 pm
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I have been trying to find a pattern like this one online for quite a while now, and I am at a loss. Has anyone seen a vase like this? As far as i can tell, it is American-made, and probably from the 1920's. Any insight or sources would be greatly appreciated thanks!(http://)
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Can you tell if the piece is entirely cut or partially pressed? Look very carefully for a name on it. They can be almost invisable to the naked eye often etched into the bottom near the base where there would be a little room. Also on the bottom or the top edge. It looks completely cut in the picture but kind of dull. That could be the exposure. I believe the pattern is called daisy and button. It looks like a good piece of brilliant period cut glass from here.
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Check out this link
http://www.liveauctioneers.com/item/7006798
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yeah that's the best picture i could get, but it is much clearer in person. it appears to be completely cut. As for a name, I wasn't able to find one. I'll clean it up a little and see if that helps!
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Did you see the link I put up for you?
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The pattern is called Daisy and Button, almost every glass company used this pattern. It is a pressed Glass Pattern, and would not be considered as Cut Crystal. This pattern was most popular in the EAPG era, but is still used even today.
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Totally agree with Ironlord. Have several vases myself that we received from family over the years. That $40 on the link above would be a little high for todays market in my area...these aren't rare. All variations, composing these patterns, can be found.
It's always good to have some vases around!!!! Enjoy!
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Yep !! EAPG, Daisy and Button !!