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Replacements, Ltd.
Glass Study Group - November 13, 2003
The
Replacements Triad Glass Study Group met in November with amber glass or "glass
for the Thanksgiving table" as the focus topic. Light refreshments were enjoyed
while sharing information about 50 pieces of glass.
Shown in the image: A very uncommon American
Rich Cut glass covered, footed casserole, a Rich Cut salad bowl and underplate
with sterling silver rim in a butterfly cut with cut handle servers, an Imperial
amber glass console bowl, Topaz Paden City serving bowl with double tab handles
and decorated with the Ardith plate etching, and a black divided relish made by
Central Glass. The covered animal dish is a L.E. Smith turkey in amber. The handmade
stems are from Utility Glass Co. of Cumberland, Md. The all Vaseline stem is a
Cambodia pattern and the all amber stem, amber footed stem, and Vaseline
are the Mandala pattern. The cream and sugar are Fostoria's Lafayette
pattern in amber.
For additional information, please contact:
Dean Six
Special Research Projects Manager
1-800-REPLACE (1-800-737-5223)
or 1-336-697-3000
extension 2733
dean.six@replacements.com
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