August 9th, 2009 @ Kathy // No Comments
Isn’t this a neat piece of pink depression glass? Unfortunately I’ve no idea what it is or who made it. It’s similar to a Hocking pattern, which Replacements lists as AHC37, but that design does not have the interesting zig zags on the bottom.
It’s about 7 inches wide and stands on three small feet and has a wavy rim, very nice piece. It appears to have been mass-produced since the seams are raised slightly, thus I’ve put it under depression glass in my stores.
I got this from a guy at the local flea market who saves me his glass; as he says, “I’ll pay him a fair price”. I did for this piece and won’t be able to sell it for much above what I paid, but it’s only fair to buy from someone who saves things for me. My hope is to win some and come out even on the rest.
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