4 Went to a country auction last night and got these pretty glass pieces that I have questions about.Is this American Period cut glass dish called a cranberry dish? If not, what type of dish is it?Does anyone know the pattern or could you identify some of the patterns used in this pretty dish? The dish measures about 9"x6"and is 2" deep.I can't find any maker's marks on it. Any idea who the maker might be?
Thanks for any information you can provide. If you look at this url, does anyone know about the strange little carafe or the hefty celery dish pattern/maker?
5 12"x4" - AB Cut glass Celery Dish
6 Top view of clelery dish.
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8 WESTWARD-HO PIONEER INDIAN BISON DEER FOOTED COMPOTE = EXCELLENT CONDITION. Pioneer", today called "Westward Ho", was offered for sale around 1878.
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46 A vintage, Victorian, Art Glass hand vase. A cornucopia (horn of plenty) vase in the "Daisy & Button" pattern. It was reproduced by Fenton in the 1930's. An advertisement c.1937 showed a picture of this design stated, "Authentic reproductions of the famous "Sandwich" designs." Fenton called it "Cape Cod". This is a right hand vase with no ring on the finger. It has a scalloped rim and a molded scalloped, oval shaped base. Measures approximately 6.25" tall.