![]() This is common with Fostoria glass or the English crystal makers, Stuart and Waterford. Once you find a mark, you may recognize it instantly as the full name of the maker etched onto the stem. Depression Glass Stemware Identification Guide. ![]() Check along the edge of the foot as well as the center, as these are the common marking areas. Use the magnifier to locate any maker's marks, and use the loupe to read the marks if they are not readable with the magnifier. Look at the bottom of a crystal stem with a magnifying glass or loupe. You may be surprised to find that your crystal or glass stems are marked with an initial or entire word, or that they contain coded numbers and letters that identify the maker and sometimes the designer. The stem or the bottom of the bowl may be marked on pressed glass stems. Stemware Identification Guide Rating: 9,3/10 6480 votesĬrystal stemware marks go unnoticed on most pieces of fine glassware, but stemware is often marked with an acid etch on the bottom, sometimes around the rim of the foot and sometimes in the center of the foot.
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