05-01-2016 07:43 AM
Hello Everyone, I am trying to identofy the below glass and have had little luck identifying this pattern. Does anyone have any information on the maker or pattern? Thanks!
05-02-2016 11:37 AM
I see no one has responded yet...
I looked and looked. I think you need to submit a photo showing the other side of the bowl. (The "button" side)
And give us some measurements.
Also, you might want to post this on the Pottery,Glass, & Porcelain Board.
To get there, hover over Groups (at the top of this page) slide down to Ebay Categories, then scroll down to Pottery & Glass, and then scroll further to Pottery,Glass & Porcelain.
p.s. My first inclination on this piece is Imperial Glass.
Best, Linda
05-02-2016 12:27 PM
1950's? or newer?
05-02-2016 07:46 PM
Could it be a Libbey crystal pattern?
05-03-2016 04:24 AM
I see that you're "Stumping the Stars" with these cordials, and my expertise does not approach theirs in this area, but two questions popped into my mind when I saw your pics: first, is this lead crystal? second, could they be of "foreign" manufacture, say, Irish, German or Bohemian? Maybe we're on the wrong track here. These are very appealing, for sure, and I wish you luck!
05-03-2016 06:04 AM
This one has been a head scratcher, that is for sure. I went through my personal library of resources, an identification service and here with little luck. The cordials are lead crystal and not pressed glass. They could be foreign and I inspected each of the bottoms for a mark. I was thinking they were Galway or Shannon / Godinger when I procured them.
05-03-2016 06:05 AM
I have been unable to find a Libbey pattern that matches this 😞
05-03-2016 06:41 AM
05-03-2016 07:41 AM
It's hard to tell since the only photo I found of that pattern was a water goblet, but the pattern is close. Patterns usually vary a little on the cordials because of the size though and the stem and foot are identical. Even if it is not BOC233 I agree that it is most likel Bohemia Crystal. It has that nice heavy crystal feel like Waterford.