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    Nov 2010
    Poulsbo,WA
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    Wine decanter and a foul beast

    I was walking through the crystal section and spotted a decanter that didn't look like the rest. I picked it up and searched the bottom to see if there was a makers mark. Didn't find anything so I sat it down.

    I took a step back and compared the decanter to the rest of them and my spidey senses were telling me to check again, so I picked it back up and rotated the bottom so there was glare from the lights and out pops a waterford crystal acid etch.
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    us
    Nov 2010
    Poulsbo,WA
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    Re: Wine decanter and a foul beast

    I think fine crystal and creepy mechanical toys go great together. On second thoughtI may leave this furby on some random road for a wtf moment. " Dude was that a furby?! "
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  3. #3
    us
    Sep 2010
    Puyallup, WA
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    Re: Wine decanter and a foul beast

    Quote Originally Posted by famous turtle treasures
    I think fine crystal and creepy mechanical toys go great together. On second thoughtI may leave this furby on some random road for a wtf moment. " Dude was that a furby?! "
    Haha...that would be freakin hilarious!!!

  4. #4

    Feb 2008
    Texas
    Minelab SN/XS
    369

    Re: Wine decanter and a foul beast

    Quote Originally Posted by famous turtle treasures
    I was walking through the crystal section and spotted a decanter that didn't look like the rest. I picked it up and searched the bottom to see if there was a makers mark. Didn't find anything so I sat it down.

    I took a step back and compared the decanter to the rest of them and my spidey senses were telling me to check again, so I picked it back up and rotated the bottom so there was glare from the lights and out pops a waterford crystal acid etch.
    That's a good catch on the glassware. Thank you for the pics and especially the one that shows the acid mark of Waterford. Words couldn't have explained it as clearly as the time you spent getting that clear shot of it!!

    Thanks for sharing,
    Bill

  5. #5

    Feb 2008
    Texas
    Minelab SN/XS
    369

    Re: Wine decanter and a foul beast

    Quote Originally Posted by famous turtle treasures
    I was walking through the crystal section and spotted a decanter that didn't look like the rest. I picked it up and searched the bottom to see if there was a makers mark. Didn't find anything so I sat it down.

    I took a step back and compared the decanter to the rest of them and my spidey senses were telling me to check again, so I picked it back up and rotated the bottom so there was glare from the lights and out pops a waterford crystal acid etch.
    J-Dude,

    I again want to Thank You for posting the "acid mark" for your Waterford piece of glass. As my wife and I were getting ready for having our own garage sale this weekend, she came across some heavy glass salt and pepper shakers she had purchase at a garage sale many months ago.

    They just had that "feel"..... So, I turned over one of them, stepped out into the sun, and began turning it. Suddenly, out popped "Waterford" in a fine etched lettering.... Those things sell for lots of dollars!!

    Thanks, again.
    Bill

    P.S. The salt shaker's lid had a green tinge to it because it had reacted to the table salt and would not unscrew for Heaven or Earth.... After several ways of trying to get the lid loose, success came using WD-40 and letting it "soak". No marks, no cracked glass, and the solvent smell washes away with dishwashing soaps....

 

 

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