Unable to identify Pink Art Glass Pitcher ca.1900

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We have had this piece for years and are unable to identify it. It is a Victorian pink art glass pitcher ca. 1900, it was my Grandmothers'. Grandma has passed on so we can't learn anything more about it's origins. We know it was given to her about 1910. It is clear pink and has a ruffled edge rim. It has small white flowers enamled on it and some fine gilding. I do not have access to a digital camera so I cannot post picture...sorry.

It has some similarities to some pieces I have seen by Fenton. It is not carnival glass. It is clear not irridescent or opaque. There are no makers marks anywhere that I have found. It appears to be a high quality piece. I have searched and searched and searched but have been unable to identify it. If anyone could help, I would appreciate it :)

P.S. It is hand blown, no seams and has a hard glass pontil base.
 

saw a platter once that sounds like your peice {clear pink/ruffled edges}...it was called pink willow....g
 

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