Question: The cut-glass bowl shown in my photo is 7 1/2 inches in diameter and 4 1/2 inches high. Purchased at a thrift shop for $6, it has a metal pan insert with a ring on each side. "Taylor Bros.
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Vintage glass kitchenware that collectors pay top dollar for
There’s something irresistible about vintage glass kitchenware, isn't there? Maybe it's the nostalgia, the unique designs, or ...
Have you noticed bowls or vases with irregular jutting edges and wondered why they weren’t symmetrical? Many antique glass bowls copied Victorian clothing fashions such as ruffling. Imitation of ...
Is it called a fruit bowl, berry bowl, fruit stand, fruit dish, epergne, basket or bride’s basket? A search of 1880s and ’90s catalogs of silver and glass tableware manufacturers had similar pieces ...
The lid’s finial is shaped like an acorn, but the best clue to its age is the engraving “A.G. 1780.” It is very difficult to identify early blown glassware from the 18th century because talented ...
Appraisal: 1894 Early Tiffany Glass Bowl, from Omaha Hr 1. Watch Arlie Sulka's appraisal of an 1894 Early Tiffany Glass Bowl, in Omaha Hr 1.
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Creator makes the prettiest DIY 'flower frog' vases with thrifted glass bowls–how to make your own
Flower frogs are reusable devices that are used to arrange flowers. Some are made of materials like ceramic, metal, glass or ...
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