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Hey all. I have not been able to find out anything about this bowl. What I do know is it’s a family item dating from 1920. Thought to be Steuben, but I think it could be Pairpoint. Measures 10″w by 5″t. Any ideas on origin/date/value would be appreciated. Thanks.

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That would be listed as a console bowl set I think !! If you can please post the answer on the other site I gave you !! It is much more active than this one !! I am usually the only one here trying to help !! Seems like everyone has given up on this site !! Questions are never answered even after months !!

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Wow you guys are awesome! Please thank everyone else over there who replied. I will email CMOG this week and post what they say! Very exciting to me to possibly get to finally know the origin of this piece . There are also two other smaller bowls (both identical) that go with it and I posted a pic of one of them. I will include them in the email to CMOG as well.

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http://www.antique-shop.com/forums/index.php?topic=17042.0
Posted the link for you to read !! Wendy posted a similar Steuben bowl with the applied rings !! She gave a link to the Corning Museum of Glass !! Just follow her instruction and take good pics and they can give you a proper ID !!

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Looks more like a Moser design but I have it posted for the people who are far better on glass than I am !! Hopefully will have an answer in a day or so !!
Beautiful bowl whatever it is !!

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Nope nothing on the bottom. No marks at all. Positive about the 1920 date; my grandfather gave it to my grandmother in 1920 as a present after their wedding. Thanks for your help!

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