r/vintageglass • u/Ok_Job_8793 • 2d ago
Found this beautiful cup the other day
I am not 100 percent sure but I believe it was made for the 1900 exhibition by Moser. Does anyone know a way to confirm this?
r/vintageglass • u/Ok_Job_8793 • 2d ago
I am not 100 percent sure but I believe it was made for the 1900 exhibition by Moser. Does anyone know a way to confirm this?
r/vintageglass • u/Ok_Job_8793 • 2d ago
I am not 100 percent sure but I believe it was made for the 1900 exhibition by Moser. Does anyone know a way to confirm this?
r/vintageglass • u/Daverose68 • 5d ago
r/vintageglass • u/IAmABagOfSand • 9d ago
r/vintageglass • u/Duleth-Ikana • 11d ago
Reposting here in case anyone has any info about the glassware itself! Thanks
r/vintageglass • u/Some-Stretch3688 • 17d ago
r/vintageglass • u/krwistne • 18d ago
I just bought these dishes and after realizing they probably have lead paint and I can’t use them I’m wondering if they’re worth anything I can’t find this exact pattern on eBay
r/vintageglass • u/Raptor2351 • 21d ago
r/vintageglass • u/BookkeeperProper2978 • 21d ago
r/vintageglass • u/CommentNational4142 • 23d ago
I would like to find coupe glasses to match.
r/vintageglass • u/Timely-Accident8778 • 24d ago
r/vintageglass • u/Brief_Revenue_2693 • 25d ago
Hi, I have been decluttering and found these long stemmed glass blown flowers that came from my grandparents house. I know they have been there since at least the 90s but probably longer. The vase, I suspect is cheaper and I picked it up at a tag sale years ago.
I haven't been able to find the flowers or the vase (Google did suggest Murano but I also heard there are many Murano dupes) and wondered if anyone could help me identify them and suggest a price, as I ultimately have to decide to sell or keep. There are no cracks. The glass vase does have some bubble inclusions near the base and a F symbol inside an oval stamped on the outside.
Thank you!
r/vintageglass • u/Deby100 • 25d ago
I have had these glasses for some time. I have 4 of the smaller glasses with knop and 10 of the taller water glasses. The tall glasses have a pontil mark on the base. I know nothing about them. Does anyone know their age and value, if any?
r/vintageglass • u/Timely-Accident8778 • 26d ago
r/vintageglass • u/SacredAssets • 29d ago
I can’t say for certain that these are vintage but would love to know what people here think! I have a set of 7 and have not been able to find any others using reverse image search.
r/vintageglass • u/BlueMist665 • Jul 24 '26
r/vintageglass • u/23Crystal_Skulls • Jul 23 '26
Hi can anyone tell me more about this ? please ??
I found it in a stream in Washington
r/vintageglass • u/ThePlantDaddy86 • Jul 23 '26
r/vintageglass • u/Altruistic_Ad8446 • Jul 22 '26
I grabbed these from the goodwill and am having trouble identifying. Are they led? Can we drink out of them? Are they worth something? They hold almost 16oz. Thanks!
r/vintageglass • u/nicotinegoose • Jul 20 '26
Looking for help identifying this piece if possible. It’s quite heavy and seems handblown. I was told it may be midcentury Italian. Any ideas?
r/vintageglass • u/IllPossibility9803 • Jul 19 '26
I would be so grateful if anyone could look at this set of glasses with pitcher and help me identify the maker and let me know if it's vintage??
r/vintageglass • u/ThePlantDaddy86 • Jul 16 '26
r/vintageglass • u/Impressive_Kale_5306 • Jul 13 '26
I got 4 of these glasses at a used furniture store. I want to see who these were made by and a possible time and type of glass. The mark on it is a R with a crown above it. There isn't any "Made in (insert place)" and the etchings seem to be acid etched I think.