Hey guys. I have been trying to ID this mark on a lead crystal candy dish (well I’m calling this a candy dish) for a little while and I haven’t been able to. Hopefully I can get these pics to post. Does anyone have any idea? Thanks.
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Thanks for the suggestion. I have looked into Theresienthal and they do have a similar mark. I’m trying to look into German glass in general to see if I can find this. :)
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