Antique-shop.com
Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: hosman321 on April 08, 2012, 03:49:47 AM
-
Hello everyone! I found this pitcher at The Goodwill a few days ago and I was just wondering if there is any way to tell if it's depression era or if it's new-ish? The glass has lots of tiny little bubbles. The spout has lots of swirls and a little (manufacturing) split in the glass. In the handle, there are a few tiny little unintentional swirls of a rusty color. It's in perfect shape except for that manufacturing split. Does anyone recognize the pattern at all? I have been searching for days and can't find this one! I'd be pretty excited to find an older one but it's ok if it's not. :) Thanks for any help!
-
It looks antique, however, without a maker's touch mark, name or any history, it remains a speculative lot.. Hopefully a glass expert will look at it.
-
Shape is 40 or 50ish with a hint of art deco !! Have you checked Libby glass ?? Wendy may recognize the pattern but it looks like a simple everyday type pitcher !!
-
It's hard because it is a simple and very common design but there's gotta be a way to tell, doesn't there? I mean, people experienced with glass specifically should have an eye for stuff and be able to give me a couple hints! I checked every kind of glass out there but can't find this specific one. :(