Bonanza glassies! I need your help!!

Hi Friends

Have a glass candy dish I want to list, but need help with the maker and pattern.

Hope the photos show for ya!

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Thanks for any help
Rick

asked almost 13 years ago

6 Answers

Rick, in the 1930-40’s there was so much of this pressed glass produced that the patterns were not named. Unless i’m stood to be corrected I would call It EAPG (Early American Pressed Glass), sawtoothed edged,clear, relish olive tray.

answered almost 13 years ago

Cut glass or pressed?

answered almost 13 years ago

Rick, some dimensions would help, and, though your photos show up okaaay…can you try a retake & get it a bit clearer…it’s a bit blurry.

And yep, is it cut or pressed glass?

(cut, the pattern edges will feel “sharp”, pressed, they’ll feel softer, rounded)

answered almost 13 years ago

is beautiful glass for sell?

answered almost 13 years ago

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Thanks so much, Paula!

answered almost 13 years ago

That looks like cut glass to me, ABP, American Brilliant Period.

answered almost 13 years ago

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