Can anybody tell me the name of this pattern? I bought six of these drinking glasses in blue, and would like to find a few more if possible. But no set of descriptive words I try in Google bring up these glasses.
These look like glasses given away in Duz laundry detergent and similar promotions in the 1950s and 1960s. I would have a dealer look at it if I were you.
I believe this is Recollection Blue by Indiana Glass ...the glasses/pattern is often described as a tall flat tumbler with light blue diamond pattern. Also sometimes called pint glasses.
There are some for sale on Etsy. Check prices. Etsy is often over priced.
These have been in the family for many years. There are no markings or imprints on the glasses. We are trying to identify their origin.
There was a pitcher with the set however it cracked and was discarded.Look on eBay or do a
Google search using a description of the item. We found out that our mother's cherished tea set had only sentimental value by doing this.
I have a set of 4 of these glasses. They are dark frosted green with the gold emblem. They are 5 inches high. They were handed down to me and I've had them for several years, but never had any info on them.
There are no markings of any kind inside, outside, or on the bottom.This is a page about identifying Vaseline glassware. This type of glass has be dated back to 79 AD where some was used in a Roman mosaic. Vaseline glassware glows a bright green under ultraviolet light due to the uranium in the glass.
Can anyone identify the pattern on these glasses? They are from the late 40s or early 50s. I'm interested in finding more of the juice size and the mid-size, but cannot find them anywhere.
I need help identifying these glass tumblers. I've googled them every way I can think of.
I bought a set of 8 of these glasses. They are quite heavy and are five and 1/2" tall. There is a silver rim at the top.
I'm trying to figure out if they may be vintage? And, if so, I wonder how old they might be!Can anyone help me identify these glasses? I have 3 of them and would like to search for more. Knowing the origin may help me to locate some!
Thanks so much!
How can I tell if these are valuable ?
Thank you in advance.
I am trying to identify these glasses. I think they are highball glasses, 6 in. tall and 2 1/4 at mouth. They were a wedding present for my mother so from about 1942.
There are no marks on them. I have 7 left so there probably was a set of 8 or more. The flowers and leaves are frosted.I found 7 of these drinking glasses today for a great deal. My wife loves the look of them. I was just wondering if they are truly vintage or modern reproductions. Thank you.
I have a set of glassware with several different size glasses, including shot glasses, mini martini glasses, wine glasses, shifters, highballs, and taller glasses, as well as a tumbler and pitcher, with the same design on them. The highballs are the only ones with a marking on the bottom that looks like a lowercase "e" and I am having trouble identifying its maker or it's worth.
It seems to be 12 of most pieces with some exceptions that were broken. Any help is appreciated! Thanks.