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Have been searching for days and can not find this pattern. Anyone know it?
Thanks.. GG
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GanGan Reputation: 26 See GanGan's booth |
It looks like EAPG Indiana Glass pattern 153, Rose Point Band, also known as Clematis, aka Water Lily. It dates to circa 1913.
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TimeSpanTreasures Reputation: 956 See TimeSpanTreasures' booth |
The top rim seems like ‘diamond cut’ – but it definitely is pressed glass
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EuropeanGoodies Reputation: 1165 See EuropeanGoodies' booth |
Time Span you are good!
See this link [URL removed]
You can tell that is the pattern.
I am just posting the link it was Time Span that figured it out.
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ArtsnEnds Reputation: 234 See ArtsnEnds' booth |
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