Looking for mid-century glassware experts for help with identification

Hoping someone might recognize this pattern or offer some insight into researching these glasses.

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Based on the pattern I’m guessing they are from the late ‘40s/early ’50s but after that I’m lost.

Here’s a link to the listing. There are a few more pictures, although these two are the best and a bit more about the glasses. I have 4 of them.

Thanks.

asked almost 12 years ago

5 Answers

It appears to be “Willow Moon” by Pioneer Glass, Japan.

Check the piece sizes at the Replacements Ltd site.

answered almost 12 years ago

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answered almost 12 years ago

I’m no expert, but it looks like Princess House to me. My mother used to buy some of their pieces.

Best of luck to you with it.

answered almost 12 years ago

Thank you Euroholic. I appreciate your efforts on my behalf.

answered almost 12 years ago

I have an EXACT match to that glass right here, it is more of a cordial size of 4 3/4" H and 2 1/8" Diameter across the rim. It has its’ original Gold on black foil sticker which says Wales (with a crown type logo)Reg. U.S. Pat. Off. MADE IN JAPAN

I DID have two of these, had them in my yard sale items and one of them broke. So I would be interested if anyone has anymore info on this. (Geesh, I couldn’t even sell them in my yard sale for 50 cents each!)

answered almost 12 years ago

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