08-10-2013 04:43 PM
I'm not positive, but I think this is Hocking Miss America peach or pink. I can't find this piece for a positive ID. Anyone out there who can help me?
08-10-2013 04:50 PM
when my wife returns tonight I will ask her, she is a walking encyclopedia on depression glass, she can spot fakes and knows her stuff, i will ask....i have always been a ebay buyer, but yesterday i posted my 1st sell listing...i need help on the shipping, as alot of what i will be selling is heavy pottery and depression glass. Jim
08-11-2013 02:35 PM
Thank you, I am looking forward to hearing what she thinks.
08-12-2013 06:35 PM
08-12-2013 06:55 PM
Thank you for trying
08-12-2013 07:11 PM
08-14-2013 07:59 AM
Could this be a Westmoreland Diamond Point dish/powderbox. Here is an example on eBay..
01-24-2014 06:24 PM
Hi... I was wondering if you ever came to any conclusions on this? Sorry, I apologize if I'm a bit late. Not new to ebay, but new to joining an ebay group and going to have to learn the ropes. Anyway, it looks like Westmoreland to me for sure! I, too, have a piece of Westmoreland glass in an ice blue color that I've had a hard time finding more info on, value, etc... This is a beautiful piece!
02-16-2014 08:52 AM
Westmoreland made a 6" covered puff box in pink in the English Hobnail pattern. Unfortunately, my book doesn't show a picture of it. Similar pattern, though.
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02-16-2014 09:03 AM
The English Hobnail puff box is shown on the Glass Etch & Pattern site http://chataboutdg.com/gallery/ but has no feet. The covered candy dish is tall, no feet. Sorry, no other ideas at the present time.
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02-16-2014 07:13 PM
02-17-2014 05:50 AM
Your covered dish is definitely is the English Hobnail pattern made by Westmoreland Glass. It is the three footed candy dish with lid. I have one of Gene Florence's Depression Glass reference books from 1984 that has a photo that includes the candy dish in pink. He states in the article that the pink was made at different time frames and causing the shades of color to range from a very light pink to an almost peach color.
02-18-2014 06:23 AM
My Florence book doesn't have a picture of it, but he does list an English Hobnail 3 footed candy dish in both pink and green, with a book value of $65. If you're looking for a general price range for selling on ebay, I usually use about 1/2 of book value or 1/2 of Replacements.com's price.
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02-18-2014 06:30 AM
p.s. Here's a link to the photos on Replacements.com of the 3-footed candy dish in both white and clear.
02-18-2014 07:04 AM
The one on replacements seems to have a different shape knob on top.