Need help id'ing some vintage glass.

I have this lovely Cream and Sugar. Was hoping someone could help me with pattern and manufacturer

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TIA

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Looks like Paneled Daisy and Finecut pattern, #123, by Indiana Glass

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Looks like Daisy & Button… Can’t remember the Manufacturer tho. Beautiful example of a relatively common glass pattern. Looks like pressed glass.

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I think it’s cut glass not pressed glass. Beautiful set.

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Looks Like (manufacturer) Imperial Glass (Ohio)…Daisy & Button, I agree…
try Replacements.com, and do a Daisy Button search, that might help!

Dee

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Yes I agree with devine; Imperial glass Co, Button & daisy
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It may be Indiana Glass. Plus it looks like EAPG.
Several manufacturers made “Daisy & Button” patterned glassware.
There are also many imported “reproductions” of this pattern.

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Thank you TimeSpanTreasures!!!! You nailed it. I googled ’Paneled Daisy and Finecut pattern, #123, by Indiana Glass" and found it. Thanks very much.

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