Using Google, I found ~
THE CHAMP 08 OZ. PINK/YELLOW/WHITE CLEAR SMOOTH 08 1/4 1957 JAMES ESPOSITO PHILADELPHIA PENN. BABY IN DIAPERS W/BOXING GLOVES(B); "ESPOSITO"(N) 8.7
THE CHAMP 08 OZ. PINK/YELLOW/WHITE CLEAR SMOOTH...
The perfumes arrived today and I let them warm up before unpacking. I didn't want to hear any unnecessary *pings*. Thank you again.
Sure hope ROGER will give me a Supporter logo. :-)
Charlie, I just cruised through your website (again). You sure have added lots of info since I last visited. I especially like the "Next Page" links on each page. Keep up the good work and thank you for sharing your knowledge on the net.
Steve, there's an embossed bottle, with the acorn mark, on eBay with Eugene May, Druggist, New Orleans. Seller in Arkansas doesn't know whodunnit, either. :-(
Thazz nice!!!
I do bleeve you've added a "few items" since the last pix I saw. ;-)
I need to wander over your way, some day, for a guided tour.
Inequity??? ~ HA!!!
The *I* inside in *O* inside the diamond mark is Owens-Illinois.
http://myinsulators.com/glass-factories/bottlemarks3.html
http://www.fruitjar.org/PlantCodes/Owens-Illinois_files/image001.gif
First drizzle some WD40 or alcohol (rubbing, gin, vodka, whatever) around the top and hopefully some will seep down into the opening.
Since glass expands when warmed, GENTLY bring the bottle portion temperature up. Stand the bottle in a container or sink with warm water and periodically add...
Este CE ~ Ceramiche Estensi
http://www.ceramichestensi.it/index1.html
http://www.alibaba.com/company/10233998.html#companyprofile
I checked Replacements, but didn't find this pattern ~
http://www.replacements.com/china/ESEIMG01.htm
Dipinto A. Mano ~ means Hand Painted
Those are Jim Beam Olympic discus throwers, probably from the late 60's-early 70's, and made of slag glass. Value is probably minimal, as I noticed one on eBay for $3-4 that did not sell.
Bill, I've searched for the maker of your EAPG (Early American Pattern Glass) hobnail cruet but can't find a definite manufacturer. Everyone seems to have produced hobnail, at one time or another. The closest I could find was US Glass, early 1900's or Doyle, late 1880's. Yours is missing the...
Yes, it's Fenton's Beaded Melon Vase. Look at the marks closely, as Fenton began marking in the 1970's with a 7 in a circle, then 8 in the circle for 1980's, etc.
Love the opalescent top.