This group of 3 goblets is shown to see relative size of the 3.

 

1.  This Goblet is 9 inches tall and is not crystal. 

 

2.  This goblet is a vertical optic.  Fry Goblet Stem.  The stem is a wafer with just smooth edges to the top and the bottom of the wafer.  It is high content crystal.  ID Found!

Fry 3101 

 

 

3.   Tiffin in Killarny Green.

 

4.  This goblet I'm desperate to figure out.  I have a set of 20 of these!  The Martini shown below and water goblets.  I have shown the pattern but until you enlarge the photo you can't see the cuts.  There are several cuts in circles and the whole thing is cut, and part of it is frosted.  This is very good crystal.  I thought it would be Fostoria, but can't find it anywhere.

 

 

5.  Fostoria Candle Stick

 

6.  I'm fairly certain this large bowl is EAPG.  If you enlarge the thumbnail you can see the pattern on it.  Very nicely done, non-flint and measures 7 inches across.  It has a "snap off" rim on the base.  I'm told no, it is Depression era.  ??  Thanks to PGP Board.  This is Imperial Scroll Fluted 721 Line, Square bowl is 7217S.

 

 

7.  I really thought this was a no-brainer.  Heisey Flamingo.  But the base is not ground, but a snap-off base.  I don't know of anyone else who did a plate like this though.  It is the color of the pinker Heisey Flamingo.

 

 

8.  A very interesting coaster.  I have a set of these as well.  The first photo is the actual "up" side and the 2nd photo is of the bottom. Made so that the water from the drink stays in the little grooves of the star.  The only pattern I've seen close is a Greentown pattern, but I'm not sure on them.  The color is a bit paler than Flamingo, not quite as pink as Lancaster, not as much orange as Hocking.

 

 

9.  I thought this was Franciscan Desert Rose.  It isn't Franciscan though.  What dinnerware did these go with? 

 

10.  An enigma.  I believe this is EAPG.  But the color is a muddy brown with some green tints.  And glows as much as any Vaseline when under a black light.  Verified EAPG but no attribution yet.

 

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