by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
Regina’s Star is attributed to the German glass manufacturer, Brockwitz. This pattern has not been specifically identified as from that maker, but the pattern and other characteristics are typical of Brockwitz. This blue 8 1/2 inch vase is in the collection of...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2] [/column-half-2] A nice overall pattern without being too busy. Pitchers have a sort of diamond-block band around the neck and are particularly hard to find. LG Wright reproduced watersets.
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-half-1][/column-half-1][column-half-2][/column-half-2] Not often seen, “raindrops” perfectly describes these 9-inch dome-footed bowls. Mostly in peach opal with the dramatic purple items seldom appearing. The exterior pattern is called...
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
by Brian Foster | Nov 29, 2015
[column-third-1][/column-third-1][column-third-2][/column-third-2][column-third-3][/column-third-3] This pattern is found in two-handled footed bonbons, compotes, and plates flattened from the compotes (above) that measure about 7 inches across. Some examples have a...