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Watermelon cordials (2)Have you ever had a week so busy that you couldn’t even post on your blog???  of course everyone has.  I have been wanting to show off some of my new stuff, but didn’t have time to take the photos even.  I still have glass on the kitchen counter. I don’t want to put it away until I have taken pictures.  Plus I have to find some room!

I picked up four or five of these pretty pieces in a Salvation Army in Niagara Falls, NY.

The colour, the pink bowl and stem and the green foot is called watermelon.  You see pieces like these relatively often.  Watermelon cordialsMore rare, I gather, are the pieces where the bowl and stem are both green.  Even more unusual are the stems where the stem and bowl are green and the foot is pink.  I’ve never seen these, that I can recall anyway.

These pieces have a diamond optic.  I’ve tried to show this in the second photo.

These stems look like pieces that I have found online, attributed to the Louie Glass Company of West Virginia, likely produced prior to 1940.  A couple websites indicate that Louie shared its moulds with other glass companies.  The area and timing are likely in the ball park, the company – who knows?

My first pieces of watermelon.  Pretty.