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King's Crown Maker's Mark

I have a pitcher with 4 on-the-rocks glasses.  I cannot find ANYwhere the maker's mark on the bottom.  Anyone??

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Re: King's Crown Maker's Mark

Yep Dakota. There ruby color does not look like a normal stain to me but a heavier/thicker material used for newer souvineering.
george

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That doesn't look like the King's Crown pattern.

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I agree not XLCR Excelsior aka kings Crown. I would start looking here http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/ I am unfamiliar with that mark.
george
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King's crown was just a suggestion....I am really looking for the maker.  I have researched and researched (thanks for the link)...but cannot find that maker's mark anywhere...

 

HELP please!!!

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Okay. First, post a better photo of the set - pitcher and glasses. Make sure it posts right side up even if you have to take the photo sideways on your phone. If it doesn't, use the edit and flip it. I'm 2 lazy to turn my laptop sideways all the time, lol. 

What else have you searched? I  tried cross hatch and tic tac toe board vintage/antique glass mark with no luck. Old company logo, beer or liquor maybe? (just throwing stuff out there)

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Sorry,  can't help with the mark, but the pattern resembles Ripley & Company (and later U.S. Glass Company) 'Dakota', also known as 'Baby Thumbprint'.

 

https://www.patternglass.com/Pattern/Dakota/Dakota.htm
http://www.eapgs.org/patterns/pattern-details.php?idx=1885

 

 

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I agree on Dakota and it got me thinking because I know I've seen this somewhere before. In Jenks, Luna, and Reilly's book on reproductions, it talks about Dakota being reproduced. Even though they only talk about the pitcher being reproduced, the mark looks just like yours.

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Yep Dakota. There ruby color does not look like a normal stain to me but a heavier/thicker material used for newer souvineering.
george
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Thank you!!!!!

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