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Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

I've looked everywhere I can think of to find the maker of this dice cream and sugar.  It's not a Heisey product.  It measures 5" in diameter and the creamer is 3" high.  The pattern is a colonial style with straight up and down panels.  I thought I could figure this out by the unique star pattern on the bottom.  

Anyone know?

 

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Pam
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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

Have you tried a Google image match search? If not, use the tray and try to match the bottom "rays" pattern. Or use one of the handles in an image match search.

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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

Check Heisey as a maker.
george
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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

OP said it's not a Heisey product.

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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

Paden City 323 Loaf Creamer and Sugar are very close. The handles look right, but the creamer isn't fluted, that I can find. Some have etched designs though.

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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

I saw a photo of the Paden City version on line and this one is similar, but not it.  Using the word "loaf" in my search should help.  I'll try that.  

 

I was thinking maybe it's was made by Westmoreland with that star pattern on the bottom but I haven't been able to verify that.

Pam
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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

I just tried an image match search but that only yielded a lot of miscellaneous pink depression glass.  

Pam
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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar


@ola402 wrote:

I just tried an image match search but that only yielded a lot of miscellaneous pink depression glass.  


Sorry that didn't work out. 

 

It's beautiful, whoever made it. I searched using flamingo for the color but did not turn up any exact matches. Are there other names for the pinkish-colored glass that various mfrs. used?

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Re: Help with Pink Glass Dice Cream and Sugar

Maybe @TallCakes will know...

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