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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: maa1247 on June 10, 2017, 06:57:56 PM
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I found these lovely cruets at an estate sale and am uncertain who made a couple of these. I believe the blue hobnob/hobnail one is fenton, the cut glass is perhaps Cambridge Majorie, but the tall decorative one and the amber one I can't find anywhere. Any ideas on one or both of these? Thank you
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In the last pic,, the one on the right is probably Murano glass !! Agree about the Fenton Hobnail !! No clue about the others !! All are nice !!
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Thank you Mart
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In regard to the "tall cruet", you might look into Bohemian glass.
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/236650155393336869/ (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/236650155393336869/)
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Thank you - I had thought of Bohemian, but wasn't certain until I did more research - thanks to you. I found perfume bottles with the same motif - there is a red '49' on the bottle and stopper. Thanks again.
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You may already know that your tall cruet is called "end of day." I've got one that's almost identical, except in green. I don't know the year of manufacture, but presumed it was sometime in the early 20th century.
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https://www.pinterest.com/pin/414823815650955342/
You are talking about the one I thought was Murano ?? Could be,, didn`t think of that !! Also similar to the spatter glass above,, top, center !!
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Thank you all, I appreciate having a name to the Bohemian cruet - the red marked '49' apparently was the year it was made. They put the red mark on all their cruets and stoppers. Also on the amber splatter, I finally found it - Pilgrim Glass Company. The handle is unusual and that is what helped me ID that it was from Pilgrim. Thank you all - I really appreciate your responses.
Mickie