Imperial glass assistance please

THANKS FOR ALL YOUR HELP. i GOT IT

Does anybody know the Pattern name, #, and if this is called a footed comport? I’m more of a Fenton person myself.

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asked about 13 years ago

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I found this at Replacements.com
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The patterns are similar and you can hold your’s while looking at the pics. Good luck, it’s very cool!

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OOPS, that’s a pay site, let me see if I can find the free one.

answered about 13 years ago

close, but not button & daisy or windmill. I went through all of the patterns at replacements and google. There is one on ebay but she has zero information.

answered about 13 years ago

Imperial Glass Caramel Slag Fancy Flowers Bowl

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answered about 13 years ago

Hi Barntiques, Here in Ohio, a lot of slag glass has been showing up over the past few years; looking into it, I discovered that there are several companies still making it, often using the original molds(with the original marks!) that they purchased from the bankrupt or merged glass companies. Many of the Imperial glass molds went to Colony glass, which in turn was acquired by Lancaster and is now known as Lancaster Colony. I don’t know a lot about slag glass, but since it’s still being made, you might want to visit the websites of several active [URL removed] Boyd glass, Summit glass, and Mosser glass. They’re all currently producing glass from old molds. Perhaps one of them will have more information for you. Good luck! It’s a beautiful piece!

answered about 13 years ago

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