Does anyone know the maker or pattern of this glass cookie jar?

Just picked up these beauty at an auction and I am drawing a blank as to maker and pattern. I have searched the net and several antique sites. I have gone through 3 books one page at a time and still I can’t find this pattern.

This is a frosted Cranberry Glass Cookie or Biscuit Jar. Any help would be appreciated.

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asked about 12 years ago

froggieb
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7 Answers

WOW! Beautiful!

[URL removed] Consolidated Glass, circa early 1900s
[URL removed] Beaded Drape or Bead and Drape

answered about 12 years ago

NICE! Click picture for one that is for sale ($850.00)!

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answered about 12 years ago

CindyBear
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timespan is right…..consolidated glass bead & drape & it is BEAUTIFUL!

answered about 12 years ago

It “looks like” vintage LALIQUE Red Frost but the top part is something Rene Lalique has never designed within their collection.

This could be part of the Victorian Pigeon Blood Satin Glass family table set too.
(this â–¼ pattern is called Florette)

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answered about 12 years ago

MONTROSE
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I don’t know, but wanted to say how gorgeous it is!

answered about 12 years ago

Thank you all! I swear, I was going cross-eyed looking through the books and on the net! I also scored a beautiful Duncan Miller candy dish. Scoured the web and only found one but the page didn’t exist anymore. Pulled out a book that has a few misc. items in the back and it was on the first page of the candy box section! I will be listing this but don’t reckon I’ll be asking $800! WOW!

Thank you Montrose, you are always right there trying to help! That quilted pattern you show there is what I kept coming up with. Because of that I had thought Consolidated Glass but just couldn’t fine the beaded drape pattern!

You guys have made my day! Thanks!

answered about 12 years ago

froggieb
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congradulations on a fantastic find…

answered about 12 years ago

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