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| Name(optional): | $100 jugar tragaperras |
| E-mail address(optional): | mrqeey@bigfoot.com |
| Homepage URL(optional): | http://www.vpawnshop.com/jugar-tragaperras.html |
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| Pattern ID:: | tournament |
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| E-mail address(optional): | zjvvpuav0v@mail.me |
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| Name(optional): | CaseyJ |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 2 |
| Pattern ID:: | Panelled Stippled Scroll |
| Reference/s:: | Wallace - Homestead 4th Ed. Price Guide to Ant. & Pat. Glass. |
| Other Information:: | Sorry about the duplicate post, must have hit enter by mistake before I was ready. This pattern is Listed in the Wallace - Homestead Price Guide to Antiques and Pattern Glass, Fourth Edition as Panelled Stippled Scroll, Maker unknown, early 1900's. Colors clear, amber, blue. Eight known pieces listed including the Celery vase which is pictured.
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| Name(optional): | CaseyJ |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 2 |
| Pattern ID:: | Panelled Stippled Scroll |
| Reference/s:: | Wallace - Homestead 4th Ed. Price Guide to Ant. & Pat. Glass. |
| Name(optional): | hud reverse mortgage |
| E-mail address(optional): | absolut5319@mail.nu |
| Homepage URL(optional): | http://www.sml338.org/hud-reverse-mortgage.html |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | hud reverse mortgage |
| Pattern ID:: | hud reverse mortgage |
| Reference/s:: | hud reverse mortgage |
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| Name(optional): | Louise |
| E-mail address(optional): | 1 |
| Homepage URL(optional): | http://cat's eye and fan |
| Name(optional): | Kari Gates |
| E-mail address(optional): | mistake@prodigy.net |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 3 |
| Pattern ID:: | Iowa city glass factory |
| Other Information:: | I have a piece in front of me im trying to identify myself. It has the same wheat design in the middle of my plate and the rope also. I did find out it comes from the Iowa City Glass Factory. I haven't had much luck with any dates. I did find a book which was written about the factory and it's history dated 1966. Maybe they come from the same factory?
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| Name(optional): | vickie costello |
| E-mail address(optional): | wildvke7@earthlink.net |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | #5 |
| Reference/s:: | Standard Ency. of Carnival Glass 5th Ed. pg.180 |
| Other Information:: | It looks to be a varient of the #5 (#5 is the name) on
pg.180 of the "Carnival Glass 5th Ed. It was done by the Imperial Glass Co. in their early years. It was first issued in crystal. |
| Name(optional): | mlpetrick@home.com |
| Homepage URL(optional): | http://3 |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | Heisey's Christmas Wreath pattern |
| Pattern ID:: | Vogel book: heisey early and late years |
| Reference/s:: | Hi, I wrote earlier this is Heisey's Christmas Wreath
pattern produced probably in the 30s according to Vogel. After checking out this site the other day, Sat. went to an Antique Show and picked up this piece for pennies, the dealer didn't know what she had, Good for ME. |
| Name(optional): | mary ann petrick |
| E-mail address(optional): | mlpetrick@home.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 3 |
| Pattern ID:: | This is definetly not Regency by Heisey, it may be another one of Heisey's patterns, I will have to check my resources. |
| Other Information:: | The Regency pattern by Heisey is also considered a part of
the Crysolite pattern, perhaps of the picture were a little clearer, but we can't have everything can we? I have something in mind, I will check and get back with you. M.A. |
| Name(optional): | Bob Sanford |
| E-mail address(optional): | bobs2000@bellsouth.net |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 3 |
| Pattern ID:: | Dalzell, Gilmore & Leighton No. 43D AKATeardrop or Teardrop Clear |
| Reference/s:: | description from tradejournals and info from Findlay Glass by Don Smith |
| Name(optional): | Liz Engel |
| E-mail address(optional): | bettiejune@mediaone.net |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 3 |
| Pattern ID:: | Heisey Regency? |
| Other Information:: | You need to track down a Heisey Expert and ask them is this
is from the REGENCY (#1504) Pattern. I believe it was only made for a year or two and consisted of a handful (less than 10) pieces. I have had the candlesticks in this pattern before and it looks very much like your candy box. This is a "cousin" pattern to their popular Crystolite line. |
| Name(optional): | Jerry Baker |
| E-mail address(optional): | jbakerantique@e-mail.msn.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | One |
| Pattern ID:: | Sure looks like an earlier version of Vera |
| Other Information:: | I was surprised to find what I thought was a Washington
Centenniel Lamp a few years ago and then discovered that Wash Cent. was a new name for an old flint pattern called Chain with Lightening as was the pattern name for the lamp. Perhaps Vera was copied from an eaelier pattern..jrbaker |
| Name(optional): | ran31bdr@gateway.net |
| E-mail address(optional): | http://yahoo |
| Homepage URL(optional): | http://1 |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | King's Curtain |
| Pattern ID:: | Pattern Glass by Molly Helen McCain 1982 Plate 67 |
| Name(optional): | jerry r baker |
| E-mail address(optional): | jbakerantique@msn.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 2 |
| Pattern ID:: | have seen a few, own 1, most agree that it is English |
| Name(optional): | jerry r baker |
| E-mail address(optional): | jbakerantique@msn.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | I love flint, is this early lens with star?? |
| Name(optional): | Bethany |
| E-mail address(optional): | bllewis@mindspring.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 3 |
| Pattern ID:: | Manhatten |
| Other Information:: | Just a guess...Looks very similar to my Manhatten (pressed
glass pattern--NOT the depression pattern)cake stand which was made circa 1902. |
| Name(optional): | Bonnie Otte |
| E-mail address(optional): | bon-otte |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | King's Curtain variation |
| Reference/s:: | Stnd.Ency. of Pattern Glass 1860-1939 B.Edwards&M.Carwile pg. 118 |
| Other Information:: | The book I've listed as reference shows the bottom of a
bowl, which could account for the pattern on the bottom of #1. I've seen several pitchers & candy dishes in this pattern; wish I would find a cake stand... |
| Name(optional): | Bonnie Otte |
| E-mail address(optional): | bon-otte |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | King's Curtain variation |
| Reference/s:: | Stnd.Ency. of Pattern Glass 1860-1939 B.Edwards&M.Carwile pg. 118 |
| Other Information:: | The book I've listed as reference shows the bottom of a
bowl, which could account for the pattern on the bottom of #1. I've seen several pitchers & candy dishes in this pattern; wish I would find a cake stand... |
| Name(optional): | Kay Converse |
| E-mail address(optional): | sgkconverse@davenport.edu |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 2 |
| Pattern ID:: | can't remember the name! |
| Other Information:: | I know that I've both seen pieces of this pattern, and seen
it listed, but I can't remember either the name given to it or the exact book! (Helpful, no?) I am sure that I saw it in a book on Canadian Glass, and it was not Unitt's Goblets I or II. I shall search further. |
| Name(optional): | Darcee |
| E-mail address(optional): | darcee@uslink.net |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | Wheat? Harvest? |
| Other Information:: | Looks like a shock of wheat...maybe a 'harvest' pattern or
some such... |
| Name(optional): | Sam Kissee (key-say) |
| E-mail address(optional): | skissee@csuchioc.edu |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 4 |
| Pattern ID:: | DOGWOOD BY U.S. GLASS |
| Reference/s:: | Heacock's U.S. Glass |
| Other Information:: | Bill listed bowls in this pattern and a large boat shapped
"Master Berry" similar to the shape that Northwood used w/out the scroll feet. I have one of those in the same green and I have seen a water pitcher in green w/gilding. I have a round 9" dia. berry in clambroth with the flowers highlighted by airbrush in red w/green leaves. He also shows one with an all over purple stain under the gilding, not particullary pretty since the purple is prone to wear. |
| Name(optional): | Kathy M. |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | ? |
| Other Information:: | I have no idea what this pattern is either, but I own a
lemonade set in it.I have been researching it for years and have been unable to find it.It may not be 19th century, but it is definitely not new. |
| Name(optional): | Mary K |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | unknown |
| Other Information:: | Have not seen this exact pattern before, but I have the same
form in "Gothic". My bowl is also flint, has the same scalloped top, and the same dots on base. Probably had the same manufacturer. Happy hunting! |
| Name(optional): | Dane Moore |
| E-mail address(optional): | dmoore8715@aol.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 2 |
| Pattern ID:: | don't know |
| Other Information:: | Add me to the list of people who have this celery holder.
I agree that it could be a newer piece, but mine came out of an estate that had a lot of old glass in it. I have McCain, Miles & Miller, Metz, and Jenks and Luna and can't find it in any of them. Are there other pieces? |
| Name(optional): | John W. Ragsdale |
| E-mail address(optional): | eapgman@aol.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 2 |
| Pattern ID:: | Unknown |
| Other Information:: | I have the same piece and have been researching it for
quite a while. I've seen several on the market. I'm beginning to think that it is not old. |
| Name(optional): | ballinger |
| E-mail address(optional): | ballinger@mail.citcom.net |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | King's Curtain |
| Reference/s:: | encyclopedia of pattern glass by mollie helen mccain plate no.67 |
| Other Information:: |
| Name(optional): | Mark Reeves |
| E-mail address(optional): | mreeves@feist.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | Orinoco |
| Reference/s:: | METZ pattern #1765 |
| Other Information:: | A goblet is pictured, Could this be the same? |
| Name(optional): | Mark Reeves |
| E-mail address(optional): | mreeves@feist.com |
| Mystery Pattern #:: | 1 |
| Pattern ID:: | ? |
| Other Information:: | I do not recognise the pattern at all. From the top view
the ridges look like some of the sheafs of wheat or ribs with a bull's eye in the center. Since the pattern is so foreign, I wonder if it is maybe Canadian or European. Is there a wafer joining the top and bottom parts? |