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Description

recent estate find from a victorian style house in los angeles
i don't have any of the lids
i don't know about this type of glass so i just did some research
appears to be consolidated glass pink satin quilt pattern
some places call it florette and some call it regent florette
the creamer and sugar look to be like others found on the internet
however i can't find at all the large piece - biscuit barrel, biscuit jar
and the medium
i didn't clean the silverplate at all
some have some black "scuffs" and some white stuff ( i thought that it would come off with soap and water and it doesn't)
large piece - approx 5-3/4" tall (not including the handles) and the mouth opening diameter is approx 4-1/2" - it billows out a bit wider
medium piece - approx 4" tall (not including the handles) and the mouth opening diameter is approx 3-1/2" - it billows out a bit wider
creamer - approx 4" tall (not including the handles) and the mouth opening diameter is approx 3" - it billows out a bit wider - metal on the top has a small "bend"

sugar - approx 4" tall (not including the handles) and the mouth opening diameter is approx 3" - it billows out a bit wider - has some sort of what looks to be "rust" stains on the inside



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