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Can somebody tell me if these marking mean anything
by Chris ·D-8 is Distiller permit #8 - distiller and rectifier permits were required after the repeal of Prohibition. -
Help ID glass items inherited from family
by Chris ·picture #8 - ruby cut to clear Bohemian goblet. -
How to keep the cork in an old bottle from drying out?
by beachboy1966 ·I have a bottle of 'Special Brand' whisky from the last lot of 'Rommel Liquor'(#896)sold at auction on May 7th, 1979 in Frankfurt. Because of the scarcity of materials during World War II, the whisky -
jar identification
by Chris ·The Red Book of Fruit Jars does have a small section devoted to unmarked jars but I do not see anything similar to this in my copy of Edition #8. -
is this one out there anywere ?
by Chris ·Yes, this one actually IS in Greer - lot #807. -
glass condiment set
by BobB ·piece in amber; this might be Duncan's pattern #800, 'Heavy Paneled Finecut' to pattern glass collectors. Your middle one in canary yellow seems to be a Daisy & Button pattern, variations of -
Something funny...I think...
by historic ·This is a known mold flaw. I find 4 "error variants" listed in the Red Book of Fruit Jars, #8. It appears as jar #2151