Plank that girl, right now.Okay, i hate to say this, but i ALMOST asked you what DPH was.
. I'm a senile DPH.
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Plank that girl, right now.Okay, i hate to say this, but i ALMOST asked you what DPH was.
. I'm a senile DPH.
I heard those are the best kind!Okay, i hate to say this, but i ALMOST asked you what DPH was.
. I'm a senile DPH.
Didn't see this! Other DPHs would not make me walk the plank as my senility would qualify me for DPHealthcare and that falls under the mermaid clause: THe party of the first part being of unsound mind shall not be made to walk the plank by parties of the second part.Plank that girl, right now.
...to put underneath your "Handicapped" signage.....Didn't see this! Other DPHs would not make me walk the plank as my senility would qualify me for DPHealthcare and that falls under the mermaid clause: THe party of the first part being of unsound mind shall not be made to walk the plank by parties of the second part.
You have a full and diverse collection, very nice. I know nothing about glass collecting, how do you discern authentic from fake? What do you call the item on the second shelf with the lid? A butter dish?Here's my full cabinet.
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...bee-you-tea-full....Here's my full cabinet.
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....no, it's probably a small covered dish for candy and the like....Distinguishing the real stuff requires education about what you're collecting, and in my case-Cambridge marked some of theirs with a triangle C...otherwise I consult my books or check with my wife and father in law who are knowledgeable since I'm still very much a neophyte even after a number of years. Their patterns, etchings and colors are myriad....You have a full and diverse collection, very nice. I know nothing about glass collecting, how do you discern authentic from fake? What do you call the item on the second shelf with the lid? A butter dish?
It is a butter dish! Good for you! And like GNT said, lots of research!You have a full and diverse collection, very nice. I know nothing about glass collecting, how do you discern authentic from fake? What do you call the item on the second shelf with the lid? A butter dish?
Thank you!...bee-you-tea-full....
It really was for butter. Here's what one looks like up close.....no, it's probably a small covered dish for candy and the like....Distinguishing the real stuff requires education about what you're collecting, and in my case-Cambridge marked some of theirs with a triangle C...otherwise I consult my books or check with my wife and father in law who are knowledgeable since I'm still very much a neophyte even after a number of years. Their patterns, etchings and colors are myriad....
...cool!....Cambridge made pieces like that which could be used for butter or candy...pretty much anything that would fit...It really was for butter. Here's what one looks like up close.
So pretty!Here's my full cabinet.
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...by way of example.....this is their Rose Point etch....probably their most popular....It really was for butter. Here's what one looks like up close.
Oh, that's really pretty....by way of example.....this is their Rose Point etch....probably their most popular....
....it's Tracy's favorite.....here's another you might like....combines my favorite color of Crown Tuscan, and the gold Rose Point in this case....Oh, that's really pretty.
Oh yes, I love those too.....it's Tracy's favorite.....here's another you might like....combines my favorite color of Crown Tuscan, and the gold Rose Point in this case....
Gorgeous!...by way of example.....this is their Rose Point etch....probably their most popular....
Yeah, we're kinda sullying the survey thread, eh?....and now we return to our regularly scheduled programming....
Thanks!So pretty!