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Page 1 of 83 Cranberry Glass September 2014 OpenSalts.US Message Board Pattern Glass Topics Links Back to Past Cranberry Glass Any cranberry glass. Since this might be a bit limited, let's add in any stained glass. TOPIC: Cranberry Glass V All messages 1-420 of 420 1 Debi Raitz 08-31-2014 09:17 PM ET 69.14.220.22 2 Nancy Dietel 10:06 AM ET 74.105.140.134 All ready for the pretties! This is a group photo I took and think I posted a few months ago. Just Quick Tools Invite Readers Link To This Board Personalize Topic Look Set Topic Introduction

Page 2 of 83 want to get some color on the page. I know many of you have gorgeous cranberry that we need to see. Show Email Subscribers 3 Nancy C Villaverde 11:28 AM ET 66.25.51.176 4 11:38 AM ET 98.226.131.8 Cranberry set, cut glass. Nancy and Nancy, Beautiful. Just beautiful. Ban Specific Users Change Date/Time Display Delete Specific Messages Delete Entire Topic 5 Nancy C Villaverde 11:39 AM ET 66.25.51.176 Moser cranberry pedestal table salt. 6 Nancy C Villaverde 11:41 AM ET 66.25.51.176 7 Nancy Dietel 01:26 PM ET Bohemian pedestal salt with gilding. Ooh, Nancy V, love both pedestals. I am really envious of the Moser!

Page 3 of 83 74.105.140.134 8 Susie P 02:14 PM ET 75.103.187.136 Nancy V, The Bohemian pedestal is to die for, just beautiful!! 9 Susie P 02:15 PM ET 75.103.187.136 Cranberry basket 10 Susie P 02:17 PM ET 75.103.187.136 Cranberry in frame, has berry pontil on base 11 Susie P 02:18 PM ET 75.103.187.136 Cranberry with 3 layers of ruffles 12 Susie P 02:19 PM ET 75.103.187.136 13 Susie P Cranberry with vaseline ruffle

Page 4 of 83 02:20 PM ET 75.103.187.136 In sterling holder 14 Susie P 02:21 PM ET 75.103.187.136 In frame 15 Susie P 02:21 PM ET 75.103.187.136 16 Debi Raitz 02:25 PM ET 69.14.220.22 pedestal Susie: Please tell me you have a pair of those pedestals! Then I know I'll have a prayer of a chance of getting one some day when you decide to sell doubles! 17 Debi Raitz 02:29 PM ET 69.14.220.22 18 Nancy C Villaverde Cranberry Monot Stumpf I've never seen a Monot Stumpf in clear cranberry, Debi. Really pretty.

Page 5 of 83 02:39 PM ET 66.25.51.176 19 The Salty Nut... P.J. 02:54 PM ET 76.113.35.137 20 Susie P 02:54 PM ET 75.103.187.136 This little cranberry over clear glass set has been on my dining table for about 11-12 years... I think in those years I traded out the holder... but the set has stayed intact... I really don't know anything about it except I really love it!!! Debi, I wish! I had a pair of the red pedestals:):), but alas, a lone salt! I think it is the only one I have seen, but I am far from an expert... 21 Nancy C Villaverde 02:54 PM ET 66.25.51.176 22 Nancy C Villaverde 02:56 PM ET 66.25.51.176 23 Nancy Dietel 03:19 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Small Moser with cranberry cabochons and enamel. I have three colors of these, 2 sizes. The set is just smashing, PJ. Maybe not something to say about glass! I love the cut designs.

Page 6 of 83 Cranberry in silver frame. 24 Nancy Dietel 03:21 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Brass frame 25 Nancy Dietel 03:23 PM ET 74.105.140.134 I think I got this one from Jane. 26 Nancy Dietel 03:25 PM ET 74.105.140.134 27 Nancy C Villaverde I like the feet on this one.

Page 7 of 83 03:28 PM ET 66.25.51.176 This is one of my favorites, cranberry and opal in a tulip design. I love it partly because I got it on ebay described as "small lid to something." The seller didn't have a stand and assumed it had to sit upside down. A "glassie" friend spotted it and pointed it out to me. 28 Nancy Dietel 03:29 PM ET 74.105.140.134 This is a Moser "wanna-be". But it is very pretty. 29 Nancy C Villaverde 03:32 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Striped cranberry and clear with vaseline rigaree and berry. Sort of a gaudy combination to me. I just counted and find I have about a dozen more cranberry salts, many in stands. No pictures on hand. I'll get back later in the month. 30 Nancy C Villaverde 03:34 PM ET 66.25.51.176 31 Nancy Dietel 03:35 PM ET 74.105.140.134 It is pretty, Nancy D. I see various pieces in these Moser copies, some claiming to be Moser.

Page 8 of 83 32 Nancy Dietel 03:52 PM ET 74.105.140.134 33 Nancy C Villaverde 03:59 PM ET 66.25.51.176 This is NEOSC 30th Anniversary salt, marked "Fritz". 2008 Edited 03:36 PM "V", that tulip salt really makes me envious. So beautiful and delicate. Isn't the whole purpose of these topics to let us share envy? lol Aside from the story of its purchase, it's one of my favorite art glass in stand salts too. 34 07:44 PM ET 124.149.58.180 The salt made by Webb. The petal form at the top was patented by Webb. design No 80167 5/9/1887 35 07:48 PM ET 124.149.58.180 36 Cranberry /Ruby Glass in a holder By J. Prime who in invented the Magnetic Plate a form of Electroplating 1839-1844

Page 9 of 83 08:56 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Cranberry with Double crimping in Vaseline Glass. Glows beautifully under black light. EPNS holder 37 09:00 PM ET 124.149.58.180 38 Susie P 10:17 PM ET 75.103.187.136 39 11:32 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Cranberry/Ruby with clear glass double rigaree in an epns holder marked E. Stott. Lovely group! Love the one with the ostrich or emu! Love this topic. I am getting Cranberry overload from all the lovely ones shown so far. Such a pretty glass. Easy to see why it is so popular. Thank you Susie, The Emu holder is one of my favourites, I believe Stott was an Australian manufacturer but cannot find anything on him. 40 11:34 PM ET 124.149.58.180 41 Cranberry with slight touch of opalescent on leaf holder.

Page 10 of 83 11:37 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Another Cranberry with opalescent rim and feint opalescent stripes to a curled glass base 42 11:40 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Flower form which I think is by Webb on unusual holder. 43 11:43 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Cranberry with white threading with seven glass feet 44 11:46 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Pretty little salt with clear glass frill and 6 pulled glassed feet

Page 11 of 83 45 11:48 PM ET 124.149.58.180 Another cranberry and clear glass frill and 6 feet 46 Nancy Dietel 09-02-2014 10:16 AM ET 74.105.140.134 47 Nancy Dietel 09-02-2014 10:23 AM ET 74.105.140.134 48 Nancy Dietel 09-02-2014 10:26 AM ET 74.105.140.134 49 09-02-2014 12:37 PM ET 98.226.131.8 50 Nancy Dietel 09-02-2014 12:52 PM ET 74.105.140.134 This is one of my all time favorites! I think I bought it from Joan F. quite a while ago., love all your cranberry darlings, never saw any with 6 or 7 feet. Particularly admire #34, the one with the petal top. I am amazed at the range of coloring on all these salts. Pale red to deep red with some pinks and oranges! So beautiful. Do you think some are one of a kind? Beautiful, Absolutely beautiful. Wish I knew which box has my cranberries.

Page 12 of 83 Lemon squeezer bottom. 51 Nancy Dietel 09-02-2014 12:54 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Murano swan 52 Nancy Dietel 09-02-2014 01:05 PM ET 74.105.140.134 53 09-02-2014 02:06 PM ET 98.226.131.8 54 Nancy C Villaverde 09-02-2014 02:32 PM ET 66.25.51.176 55 This was hiding in the back of one of my cabinets. Very heavy brass base! Cut to clear around top edge, gold painted accents. Scrumptious, Glass is truly an art form.just beautiful. Nancy D, I've been pleased to have a clear glass swan with lemon squeezer base like yours. It's wonderful to have the cranberry one! I've seen pictures of several colors but have seen only the clear ones in person, a pair I found in an antique mall.

Page 13 of 83 Debi Raitz 09-02-2014 04:05 PM ET 69.14.220.22 56 Jan Schmidt 09-02-2014 05:12 PM ET 173.213.171.217 57 09-02-2014 08:26 PM ET 98.226.131.8 58 Nancy C Villaverde 09-02-2014 09:09 PM ET 66.25.51.176 59 Debi Raitz 09-02-2014 11:23 PM ET 69.14.220.22 60 Sue Sawyer 09-03-2014 07:25 AM ET 74.140.113.195 61 Sue Sawyer 09-03-2014 07:26 AM ET 74.140.113.195 62 Kralik art glass salt MOUTH...HANGING...OPEN...such gorgeous salts, WOW!!! yea Jan, ditto. Love that Kralik, Debi. I have one in green, slightly different pattern, mine more like a series of drapes. I think they may be nearly a match. I'll put mine on the message board since it's off-topic here with cranberry. My green Kralik has the straight drapes too. I think all the colors were made both ways. Nancy D., love the swans...my passion, but I don't have any cranberry ones. Simply beautiful! Debi, spectacular Kralik! I do love cranberry.

Page 14 of 83 Judy in Texas 09-03-2014 08:36 AM ET 68.94.2.202 Good morning to all. I have a shot of the Kralik Cranberry salt in my collection and it is the different drape pattern Debi and Nancy are talking about. SOOOO thought I'd post it. Hope to get a few more cranberry up a little later. 63 Judy in Texas 09-03-2014 08:53 AM ET 68.94.2.202 Know everyone has seen this salt in OSC, but it is one of my favorites so thought you would enjoy seeing it again. David Lotton's 5th National Convention salt. 64 Nancy Dietel 09-03-2014 11:40 AM ET 74.105.140.134 65 Nancy C Villaverde 09-03-2014 12:32 PM ET 66.25.51.176 66 Nancy C Villaverde 09-03-2014, after I admired your petal salt #34, I discovered I had a similar one, but in a different holder. I guess my salt cabinets need some organization. Lovely ones, Judy in TX. Where in Texas are you? I'm in Plano, just N of Dallas. Glad to know the Kralik was made in the straight drape too. I believe these were identified as Loetz at one time, corrected to Kralik? Nancy D, an art teacher friend suggested once that I organize my salt cabinet by color, but I didn't think that was better than by type, as I have it now. For example, I have all my art glass in silver plated stands all together regardless of color.

Page 15 of 83 12:34 PM ET 66.25.51.176 67 Nancy C Villaverde 09-03-2014 02:30 PM ET 66.25.51.176 68 09-03-2014 06:49 PM ET 124.168.147.20 Cranberry cut-to-clear pedestal. The bowl is something like Nancy D's #52. Nancy D, your 64 definitely does look like a Webb Salt. Don't we have good taste. Lol Love the pedestal Nancy V. My cabinet is group by colour, green with green blue together etc. Does David still make salts, that one is outstanding. 69 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 07:05 PM ET 69.14.220.22 Really good quality glass with a cranberry rim that reflects through the glass. It's not just a stained rim. Steuben had a salt in this shape as shown in Bill M's article on Steuben salt shapes several years back. I wonder if this could be one. It's not common that I know of. Anyone have a salt like this, maybe with a different color rim? 70 Nancy Dietel 09-03-2014 07:42 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Judy, the Lotton Convention salts had a different intensity of colors and decoration. Yours is a particularly deep color. Mine is more like this one. Debi has photos of most all the Commemorative under collections. 71

Page 16 of 83 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:24 PM ET 69.14.220.22 I took a few more pictures today. This is a square shaped cranberry glass with clear rigaree. This picture shows the color best. You can also see how most cranberry glass is cased with clear over it. As I understand it, cranberry glass has gold as an ingredient and it was cheaper to combine it with clear. Also that if left thick, it would be very dark. Time for more research I guess, to get the whole story. 72 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:26 PM ET 69.14.220.22 Really stunning to see it in person. Picture does it no justice. 73 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:27 PM ET 69.14.220.22 The mark on the rim for #72. Hey...You're really good at deciphering these marks. Any idea of the silver rim maker? 74 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:31 PM ET 69.14.220.22 75 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:32 PM ET 69.14.220.22 These are all the ruby stained salts I have. SCALLOPED SIX POINTS, ARGUS, PAVONIA, & ILLINOIS patterns. I think the ARGUS pattern was not original. It is dated on the bottom with the letter B. Seems to me I remember

Page 17 of 83 one of Ed & Kay sons did some glass staining. I wonder if the B is for Berg? Anyone know? 76 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:51 PM ET 69.14.220.22 You can actually see the gold in this glass. It's also cased with clear glass. French glass, I'm pretty sure. There's a blue one in OSC. 77 Debi Raitz 09-03-2014 08:52 PM ET 69.14.220.22 78 09-04-2014 06:06 AM ET 124.171.44.3 Polished bottom of #76. Hi Debi, I have not been able to find a makers mark which to me looks like S FS.? The other marks are the Lion Passant, the leopards head for London, but I cannot make out if the date letter is L, if it is L there should be a duty mark as well, which would put it as 1886, if it is R it would be 1892 and not have a duty mark. It is a bit hard to tell when the the marks are worn. The shields look right for the 1800's. If I find out any more will let you know. Very nice salt by the way. 79 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 10:59 AM ET 68.94.2.202 80 Got a few photos done after I cooked the 15-bean soup for lunch today. Here is a small 1 7/8 in diameter dish a seller in Holland offered on ebay a couple years ago.

Page 18 of 83 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 11:04 AM ET 68.94.2.202 This pretty has simple theme...toothed top edged / Flat bottomed round glass with a small ruffle of clear glass rigaree around the mid section to hold it in a rope-edged, three footed silver holder. 81 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 11:19 AM ET 68.94.2.202 This is one of the FIRST salts I bought for my collection. It will be one of the last to go if I ever decide to sell the collection. I've always liked old glass and I have several CASED or PLATED pieces that I'm especially fond of. This piece is CLEAR GLASS on the outside...polished smooth with a fluted top edge. It has a heavy Cased or Plated Cranberry glass on the inside. If you look at the bottom of the salt in the picture you can make out the clear glass on the outside. 82 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 11:23 AM ET 68.94.2.202 83 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 11:30 AM ET 68.94.2.202 Master (Table) size salt with a wide band of white glass threading and clear glass feet.

Page 19 of 83 Another salt with a nice cranberry color...ribbed bowl, broken pontail and applied clear rigaree on the top rim. 85 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 11:39 AM ET 68.94.2.202 Getting fancy...flashed cranberry on the inside, Shell-shaped rigaree scalloped around the top edge...all standing on five fan-shaped clear feet. NOTE: Not as nice in the color category as no. 83 below. Hope you gays get this one, messed up the photo selection on message 84. 86 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 11:47 AM ET 68.94.2.202 87 09-04-2014 12:21 PM ET 98.226.131.8 88 Nancy C Villaverde This one then going to eat some of that 15-bean soup and watch my soup...can't miss Y&R. I like glass that is cut to some other color. I don't know why I don't have more of it. Cost may be a factor there. This one is a really nice hand cut alt with all the little irregularities in spacing and cut sizes. Great color and glass quality. Very pretty, I really like the cranberry cased in clear. Looks like everyone has some beautiful cranberry glass. No one has posted any more pattern glass. I was hoping to see and learn more. Bummer. Edited 09-04-2014 12:22 PM

Page 20 of 83 09-04-2014 01:40 PM ET 66.25.51.176 It's hard to find genuinely old colored pattern glass, especially in cranberry or ruby. Some patterns have been ruby stained, and Debi showed some in her group below. 89 Nancy C Villaverde 09-04-2014 02:01 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Ruby stained patterns, Nevada and a Fan & Diamond. I was disappointed to find several cracks in the Fan & Diamond when it arrived, but it's a lovely pattern. I have a good one in amber stain as well. 90 Nancy C Villaverde 09-04-2014 02:02 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Ruby cut to clear. I love the way the "windows" show up on these. 91 Nancy C Villaverde 09-04-2014 02:04 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Stray salt from what would have been a set. Beautiful glass and paneling. 92 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:07 PM ET 68.94.2.202 93 So here we go with more cranberry... These with bubbles. This is a design usually referred to as "Controlled Bubbles." The salt is mid sized about 2 1/8 inches in diameter and 1 1/4 inch high. Great dark cranberry color, all surfaces polished and broken pontail.

Page 21 of 83 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:08 PM ET 68.94.2.202 Nice cranberry salt -- No. 92. This is how it looks from the bottom. 94 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:13 PM ET 68.94.2.202 This is the Top of the no. 92 Cranberry??? salt. Or should we refer to it as clear with a cranberry plated interior? The plating in the interior can be any color and is an inexpensive way for a glass manufacturer to add color with less expense. After all cranberry is made using Gold. 95 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:15 PM ET 68.94.2.202 96 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:22 PM ET 68.94.2.202 These is a second Controlled Bubble dish just slightly shorter than the first one below.

Page 22 of 83 No. 92 and 95 look about the same and if they were at different ends of the table you'd say they are a pair. NOT SO. Look at this salt from the top and you'll see it isn't the quality of the first salt. It was made in almost the same way, but this one has a Flashed interior. The other salt was Cased / Plated with another layer of glass. The color is thinner on this piece. 97 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:26 PM ET 68.94.2.202 A Kettle Shaped cranberry with Rigaree that doesn't touch at the upper points. Different!!! 98 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:28 PM ET 68.94.2.202 Nice Reticulated English Sterling holder with Cranberry insert. 99 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 03:30 PM ET 68.94.2.202 Threaded Cranberry Glass over a clear glass dish topped with a sterling rim. 100...I'm working on getting a few more pieces up in "Pattern Glass" Need to find information on some, NEED TO FIND some that in

Page 23 of 83 Judy in Texas 09-04-2014 04:40 PM ET 68.94.2.202 storage drawers. I have an Excel computer file I use to keep tract of the collection and sub-collections, but the actual salts are in curios and/or drawers. Getting everything to click is a real bear at times. I get going on one category and mess up another. I did find info on a hobnail from Kemple and I'm going to repost the Yutec I already posted with another Yutec that is the same except the rim...just need to get all info and photos together. 101 09-04-2014 05:47 PM ET 124.149.120.23 Ruffled Salt with Berry Pontil 102 09-04-2014 05:51 PM ET 124.149.120.23 My new salt but it's now in a different holder. Cranberry with clear edging 103 09-04-2014 05:54 PM ET 124.149.120.23 104 09-04-2014 06:02 PM ET Heart shaped with clear glass handle and 7 clear feet. Very Pale Cranberry.

Page 24 of 83 124.149.120.23 Cranberry? To gold tinge. Made by David Barak Studio. Herzliya Israel. I believe he made a Convention salt In yellow. 105 09-04-2014 06:05 PM ET 124.149.120.23 Small Cranberry with double clear glass 106 09-04-2014 06:09 PM ET 124.149.120.23 107 Debi Raitz 09-04-2014 06:44 PM ET 69.14.220.22 108 Debi Raitz 09-04-2014 07:11 PM ET 69.14.220.22 Cranberry with clear glass tooled edging : Your #106 is stunning. Too bad the red salt #104 was not picked as the convention one. Maybe the price was a factor, or yours was a later model, but it's so much prettier. The tan/beige color is unappealing and when polished up the silver does not stand out. It is shown in the Gallery under Commemorative salts. Edited 09-04-2014 07:08 PM

Page 25 of 83 Oval cranberry with unusual legs 109 Debi Raitz 09-04-2014 07:12 PM ET 69.14.220.22 110 Nancy Dietel 09-04-2014 07:15 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Another type of cranberry threading I agree, Debi. I would have so much preferred the cranberry salt instead of the dull yellow/beige on the 3rd Convention salt. 111 The Salty Nut... P.J. 09-04-2014 11:11 PM ET 76.113.35.137 112 The Salty Nut... P.J. 09-04-2014 11:20 PM ET 76.113.35.137 Oh,,,, Soooo many BEAUTIFUL salts!!! I have a few... One of my favorites is the convention salts... but it's already been shown a few times... so, I won't waste anyone's time showing it again... but isn't it beautiful!!! Here is another of my favorites... A lovely pair... I think they are from France???

Page 26 of 83 Here is another... Probably Bohemian??? I have no idea... This is a TERRIBLE photo... it makes it look purple... but it really is cranberry... Here is another pretty... probably Bohemian??? I have no idea... 113 The Salty Nut... P.J. 09-04-2014 11:23 PM ET 76.113.35.137 Probably everyone has one of these with the??? dolphins??? peeking over the edges... Whatever they are... the salt bowl sure is bright RED!!! 114 Susie P 09-05-2014 05:25 AM ET 75.103.187.136 115 Susie P 09-05-2014 05:26 AM ET 75.103.187.136 116 09-05-2014 06:46 AM ET 124.149.120.23 117 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 12:54 PM ET 71.58.137.189 P.J. Love the pair from France, don't think I have seen those before, Gorgeous! and Judy! You both have so many beautiful cranberry! Hard to choose a favorite! Fun, fun! Judy I do think your French salts in 111 are something to be proud of. I have never seen anything similar. It is nice to see something different.

Page 27 of 83 Master size - on five clear feet. Stourbridge - c. 1890. 118 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 12:56 PM ET 71.58.137.189 119 Nancy Dietel 09-05-2014 01:00 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Master - enameled with blue and white bell-shaped flowers and buds. English - c. 1910. PJ, I love your round pair! Have never seen any like them. Jane, your round enameled flower salt reminds me of mine with the white flowers, (snowdrops?) Yours look like blue bells. So pretty. 120 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:06 PM ET 71.58.137.189 121 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:07 PM ET Mid-size. Thin, delicate glass - cranberry blow and clear pedestal.

Page 28 of 83 71.58.137.189 Plain round master size - tapering in towards the rim. Probably English - c. 1910. 122 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:09 PM ET 71.58.137.189 Master - teardrop shape - enameled with a flower and leaves. 123 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:11 PM ET 71.58.137.189 124 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:17 PM ET 71.58.137.189 Tiny (1 7/8" dia. x 1 1/8" tall) cranberry salt on three clear swirled and curling legs. Attributed to Webb - c. 1890. Individual size. Applied threading which is deeply fused into the

Page 29 of 83 surface. Pallme-König und Habel. Czechoslovakian Jugendstil (Art Nouveau) - mid-1890's. 125 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:20 PM ET 71.58.137.189 Boston and Sandwich master basket enameled with yellow flower, blue, flower, green leaves, and white leaves on the rim. 126 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:23 PM ET 71.58.137.189 127 Nancy Dietel 09-05-2014 01:27 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Master salt with applied clear decoration, alternating points and swags. On six clear rigaree feet. Yea, Jane, so glad you are posting again! Beautiful salts! 128 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:28 PM ET 71.58.137.189 129 E. Jane Koble Master-size Jacony basket. Providence Glass.

Page 30 of 83 09-05-2014 01:30 PM ET 71.58.137.189 130 Nancy C Villaverde 09-05-2014 01:30 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Mid-size cased glass - white cut back to cranberry. On silver plate pedestal. Austro-Hungarian. Ooh, Jane, love your #124. Debi, looks as if we are finding plenty under this topic! Of course, we might run out of steam later in the month. Cranberry is just sooo lovely. I have a Sub-collection of vases and bowls that I just had to have because of the cranberry glass. 131 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:30 PM ET 71.58.137.189 Mid-size cut glass on silver plate pedestal. Austro-Hungarian. 132 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:32 PM ET 71.58.137.189 133 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:36 PM ET Master with white threading on clear rigaree feet. English - probably Stevens & Williams - c. 1890.

Page 31 of 83 71.58.137.189 Tiny (1 1/8" dia. x 1 1/4" tall) with gold enameled flowers and leaves. Moser-type. 134 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:37 PM ET 71.58.137.189 Individual size with a wide band of gold enameled with flowers and leaves. Bohemian. 135 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 01:39 PM ET 71.58.137.189 136 Judy in Texas 09-05-2014 03:00 PM ET 68.94.2.202 Last one - unless I find some more! Mid-size with band of gold around the bowl decorated with a garland of flowers with eight "ruby" jewels. Bohemian - c. 1890.

Page 32 of 83 137 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 07:07 PM ET 71.58.137.189 138 09-05-2014 07:11 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Had to clean the silver before I posted this one. I like the Threading and the berry pontail on it. Hi, Judy: Very pretty - and a Webb with the berry pontil! Debi, There seems to be plenty of cranberry salts. I am in love with them all. Would not hesitate to add them to my collection., 104 is major stunning. P J, Please send me 112. So beautiful. Jane, Killer 124, 129, 131, 134...the beauty is amazing. Judy of Texas, 136 I love, love, it. I now have a tablet. I am trying to learn. Should be independent about 2015. Will the cranberries still be posting??? 139 09-05-2014 07:45 PM ET 124.170.195.71 140 09-05-2014 07:51 PM ET 124.170.195.71 Cranberry and Uranium double rigaree These two are not near the quality of Webb etc. very ordinary compared to the others I have. July, I have your 136 but edged with

Page 33 of 83 green. It has been repaired but not noticeable in the stand and love the style. Very pretty with the cranberry. 141 09-05-2014 07:54 PM ET 124.170.195.71 This one is by Webb, I have a pair and one is just a bit smaller when you see them together 142 09-05-2014 07:57 PM ET 124.170.195.71 This is one of a pair and I think is Murano.it has the gold inclusions in the clear glass. 143 09-05-2014 08:01 PM ET 124.170.195.71 144 E. Jane Koble 09-05-2014 09:33 PM ET 71.58.137.189 145 Another Cranberry to opalescent Thank you,. I was so fortunate (and surprised!) to find #129 and #131 together at an outdoor market early this summer. Love your #143,!

Page 34 of 83 Jytte 09-05-2014 11:55 PM ET 90.184.148.85 146 09-06-2014 12:50 AM ET 124.170.195.71 147 Jan Schmidt 09-06-2014 12:14 PM ET 173.213.171.217 148 09-06-2014 01:03 PM ET 98.226.131.8 If you continue with these beauties the rest of the month my mouth will dry totally out - I'm just drooling! Hey Jane if you find those beauties at a market, I'm coming shopping with you. We're all gonna need bibs! WOW! This a ying yang thing-- LOVE to see these beauties and HATE that they are not mine. Judy, glad you are going to keep posting pattern glass. I will keep looking. Jan, Would you also post more of your glass salts? I love your collection. Edited 09-06-2014 01:06 PM 149 Jytte 09-06-2014 03:05 PM ET 90.184.148.85 150 Jytte 09-06-2014 03:06 PM ET 90.184.148.85 "Violet" Jacob Bang, Holmegaard, Denmark ca 1936

Page 35 of 83 151 Jan Schmidt 09-06-2014 08:32 PM ET 173.213.171.217 152 Jan Schmidt 09-06-2014 08:33 PM ET 173.213.171.217 153 Mary Kern 09-06-2014 08:43 PM ET 72.220.213.56 England ca 1890 Thanks, I will post more pattern glass, just haven't had the time to set up and take more pics. Wish I had a spot to leave my camera set-up set up (!) all the time, but little granddaughter thinks it is so very interesting. But I am enjoying getting the salts out and handling them. I will get on it this week. PS to Jytte, please keep your pics coming. You have ones most of us have never dreamed of! This is not a good place for a coveter with a sore mouth to be -- Shame Shame - Drool - Wince - Drool - Cry (not in pain - but in the greenest of envy) -- Not sure I have many to compete and post here -- Truly special salts by everyone -- Slobbering as I change pages -- 154 09-07-2014 02:39 AM ET 124.149.166.155 155 09-07-2014 02:41 AM ET A squat little salt with tooled feet

Page 36 of 83 124.149.166.155 Very similar but glass stretched up a bit 156 09-07-2014 02:46 AM ET 124.149.166.155 157 Debi Raitz 09-07-2014 02:48 AM ET 69.14.220.22 Clear glass star in the bottom so I think this would be stained 3" wide about 1 1/2" high : It looks as though the shorter one may have had a ground down rim because of chips. The shape is very pretty either way. Edited 09-07-2014 05:36 AM 158 09-07-2014 02:48 AM ET 124.149.166.155 159 09-07-2014 02:50 AM ET Jack in the Pulpit shaped salt

Page 37 of 83 124.149.166.155 Tis a bit dark for Cranberry and I think fairly modern but it is sneaking in anyway 160 09-07-2014 02:56 AM ET 124.149.166.155 161 09-07-2014 07:00 AM ET 124.149.183.216 The last of my Cranberries, a pair with a few nibbles (ok more like chomps) but I don't mind, shows someone liked them and used them. Debi, re 154 you could be right, a close look and it is as if it has been ground down rather than the smooth finish on the taller one. I Have always just taken it as a little chubby salt, Amazing how fresh eyes sees things I have taken for granted. 162 Jytte 09-07-2014 11:42 AM ET 90.184.148.85 163 Nancy C Villaverde Bohemian 1867 Lovely one, Jytte!, I like your jack-in-the-pulpit. I found a blue one in England

Page 38 of 83 09-07-2014 11:46 AM ET 66.25.51.176 164 Susie P 09-07-2014 12:25 PM ET 75.103.187.136 years ago without its stand, and luckily I had just gotten a spare. We all know how hard it is to find extra stands for these. Wonderful, Jytte, and the salts look a bit different with a kind of round window at the top? Love all the bohemian, and Austro-Hungarian salts!!! :):):) 180 09-07-2014 05:22 PM ET 98.226.131.8 181 09-07-2014 05:25 PM ET 98.226.131.8 182 Susie P 09-07-2014 05:46 PM ET 198.228.228.164 183 09-07-2014 06:19 PM ET 98.226.131.8 184 E. Jane Koble 09-07-2014 06:52 PM ET 71.58.137.189 NANCY, you are a tough task master...alllll my salts. Lolololol What to do, what to do?..? How bout I buy the 2 green salts on your selling list? (Shhhh, secret...was going to ask you if I could buy them anyway.) This salt is cut to clear. 1.75 inches opening diameter. 2 and 3 over 8th inch at widest bowl. 1.25 inch tall. My pretty pretty one. Love your pretty, pretty one,!! Thank you Susie. I wore out my tablet. Got it down to 30%. lololol Can we say " a little toooo eager to post." I knew I would be trouble. lololololol I love the Jack in the Pulpit, too! Always have loved that shape - and I don't even have any!

Page 39 of 83 185 Jytte 09-08-2014 01:38 AM ET 90.184.148.85 that pretty one is so... pretty It seems as if your #180 is more heavy/thick than mine? 186 Susie P 09-08-2014 06:45 AM ET 198.228.228.158 A few more, first needs a stand... 187 Susie P 09-08-2014 06:46 AM ET 198.228.228.158 A cranberry like several others 188 Susie P 09-08-2014 06:46 AM ET 198.228.228.158 189 Susie P 09-08-2014 Flower form

Page 40 of 83 06:48 AM ET 198.228.228.158 Unisual shape, unfortunately, has a crack 191 Susie P 09-08-2014 06:54 AM ET 198.228.228.158 Wavy rim 192 Susie P 09-08-2014 06:55 AM ET 198.228.228.158 Condiment set 193 Susie P 09-08-2014 06:56 AM ET 198.228.228.158 194 Ruby stained? Hey Susie, Wondered where my Shoshone salts mate was. It visiting you.

Page 41 of 83 09-08-2014 07:50 AM ET 124.169.143.153 195 Susie P 09-08-2014 07:54 AM ET 198.228.228.167 196 Nancy C Villaverde 09-08-2014 11:48 AM ET 66.25.51.176 197 09-08-2014 01:06 PM ET 98.226.131.8 And such a nice guest!!! :):):). I think it is staying for a long visit...lol Nice ruby stained salts! Shoshone is a pattern that is especially pretty with stain, and Pavonia seems very susceptible to chipping, but yours look perfect. Debi posted some nice stained salts early in the cranberry examples here. I want some of those stained salts. Especially Shoshone, my #1 favorite salt. 198 Nancy C Villaverde 09-08-2014 01:45 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Cranberry art glass with white enamel in stand. I've forgotten the name for this glass with white--starts with a P. 199 Nancy C Villaverde 09-08-2014 01:47 PM ET 66.25.51.176 This salt has a square shape and a stand with a square cut-out to hold it. I consider most stands completely interchangeable as long as the salt fits it well. 200 Nancy C Villaverde

Page 42 of 83 09-08-2014 01:48 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Two salts with enamel work. The small one on the left is higher quality, maybe Moser. 201 Nancy C Villaverde 09-08-2014 01:59 PM ET 66.25.51.176 202 09-08-2014 02:55 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Two light cranberry. The small on is cut to clear on a threaded body, sterling rim. the OSC shows a similar one without the cut ovals in plate 166. The larger one has clear applied over cranberry, green one pictured in the OSC, plate 163, The OSC also reminded me of the "P word" Peloton. Mine at # 198 below looks like OSC 145, left. I have two of these, quite similar, one a little taller than the other. Nancy V.,... "Pelonton."...oh you got it. Edited 09-08-2014 02:56 PM 203 Debi Raitz 09-08-2014 05:03 PM ET 69.14.220.22 I have one other ruby stained salt but it's not in very good condition. All these pictures make me want more cranberry glass. I have a lot of these types but they are all in some shade of blue glass. The pink art glass looks more like flowers. 204 Mary Kern 09-08-2014 08:34 PM ET 72.220.213.56 205 Mary Kern 09-08-2014 Oh so many pretty salts - Yes Debi - hard to not want more when you see these - I may re-post some that have already been posted - but I cannot keep going back to see what has been shown already - I do not have enough saliva or stamina - OMG I am going to have to create my own word for doing more than coveting -- I will work on it once I settle down from coveting -- Off to the cranberry folder to see what I have - Hope I do not get too cornfused between cranberry and red - I do know pink from cranberry though --

Page 43 of 83 08:35 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Moser cranberry and gold -- 206 Mary Kern 09-08-2014 08:36 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Mine has pinchy top but I love the footsies too 207 Mary Kern 09-08-2014 08:38 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Cranberry and clear pedestal - Has a pattern name or style - but mind is shot right now and showing is all I can do - when I can telling - I will be back --- 208 Mary Kern 09-08-2014 08:40 PM ET 72.220.213.56 209 Debi Raitz 09-08-2014 08:40 PM ET 69.14.220.22 210 Mary Kern Black cranberry Moser set - A bit lighter dark with the correct lighting --- That #207 pedestal is very elegant. Don't worry about red or cranberry. We already have both and I've done it too.

Page 44 of 83 09-08-2014 08:42 PM ET 72.220.213.56 211 Debi Raitz 09-08-2014 08:42 PM ET 69.14.220.22 212 Mary Kern 09-08-2014 08:45 PM ET 72.220.213.56 213 Nancy Dietel 09-09-2014 03:00 AM ET 74.105.140.134 214 E. Jane Koble 09-09-2014 08:31 AM ET 71.58.137.189 215 Susie P 09-09-2014 08:40 AM ET 198.228.228.173 216 09-09-2014 11:25 AM ET 98.226.131.8 How about a shelf of cranberry based Dopplewandglas -- And I go feed the precious little fur balls - before they tear the screen door down and the neighbors call noise control cops -- Now I know who's hoarding all the cabochon salts! I'll get one some day, and I know it exists in cobalt too. Oh Thanks Debi - Then I can have some more fun tomorrow -- Hoarding??? Hoarding is good - Yes hoarding is very good - getting caught at it is not so good - but also not as embarrassing as I would have thought - lol lol I never saw so much Dopplewandglas in one place! A wonderful display! Neither did I! Wow!!!! Debi, What is a cabochon salt? Mary, repeat pics are relove pics. Gives me one more chance to admire the salt and the taste of the person it belongs to. Some of the ladies did not repost their salts that are same as others posted. I say post them. When I see the salts others have given the time, energy and money to attain, it tells me something of that person. The treasure

Page 45 of 83 is not just in the salt but in the people who's lives have touched it. Plus, I know who to pull a B and E to get the salts I want. Lololololololololololol...just kidding honest, really, I woudn't...get caught. Lolololololol...Oh God, sorry 217 09-09-2014 11:32 AM ET 98.226.131.8 Open Salt Compendium page 119, plate-345. Edited 09-09-2014 11:33 AM 218 Don Rabourn 09-09-2014 12:12 PM ET 99.130.167.138 Mary, I'm beginning to realize that I'm not the only OBSESSIVE Salt Collector, in the "bunch"!! I've NEVER SEEN so many Dopplewalglas at one time!!one of my FAVORITE salts, is the Ruby Flashed Shoshone(I have 2),glad to see others got to them before I did! But I also collect Shoshone as one of our EAPG collections(we probably have 35 pieces all together-not all flashed). I have the Pavonia with the Ruby flashing in a "V" pattern all around the salt(quite unique-i think!) Wish I would take time to learn how to send photos over computer, but then I would NEVER get anything else DONE! It's all I can do to keep up with READING the "chats"! 219 Mary Kern 09-09-2014 12:27 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Yep - I have a problem with my sub-collecting -- I admit it --- I have some green based also - but we are showing the cranberry red side of things here - This is my all time favorite Dopp - The bottom is in such great shape that it does make the glass look a bit golden -- 220 Mary Kern 09-09-2014 12:29 PM ET 72.220.213.56 221 Nancy Dietel 09-09-2014 This one is cranberry with silver and gold flowers - Have not seen too many with silver so am tickled cranberry pink to have it - Mary, those 2 Dopplewandglas salts are gorgeous! Never have I seen such good examples or those patterns. So beautiful. Show more! And the green when you have time.

Page 46 of 83 01:16 PM ET 74.105.140.134 222 Nancy C Villaverde 09-09-2014 03:44 PM ET 66.25.51.176 I have only about 4 dopplewandglas salts, hadn't thought of them as cranberry, but right you are, Mary. And you do have quite a collection of them! Gorgeous. I saw some of this type in the glass room at the V&A in London. I gloated that my examples were in better shape than theirs! Maybe bad karma caused me not to get many more. 223 Linda Houser 09-09-2014 09:52 PM ET 96.31.191.230 gotta show off a few of my pretties too! this is a tiny one on 3 curlicue feet 224 Linda Houser 09-09-2014 09:54 PM ET 96.31.191.230 next one, silver with cranberry liner 225 Linda Houser 09-09-2014 09:57 PM ET 96.31.191.230 226 Susie P 09-09-2014 10:10 PM ET one more, I think I need a holder? Love the silver holder, gorgeous, Linda!

Page 47 of 83 75.103.187.136 227 Mary Kern 09-09-2014 10:13 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Cute curly feet Linda - All of them definite keepers - 228 Jytte 09-10-2014 12:34 AM ET 90.184.148.85 Still drooling.. England 1900? 229 Jytte 09-10-2014 12:37 AM ET 90.184.148.85 230 Mary Kern 09-10-2014 08:40 AM ET 72.220.213.56 231 09-10-2014 11:14 AM ET 98.226.131.8 Denmark about 1950 (to "red"?) Oh My Jytte - Talk about drooling!!!!!!!!!!! Jytte, Linda, Judy, Cranberry is such a feast for the eye. The color just pops in your brain. The artistry of it is moving to a person's soul. Our collections are collections in art. We appreciate the History, the diversification, the talent of the artists, be it an individual or a company. We even appreciate each other as collectors. Yes we envy but not in a cruel way...in an appreciative way. Mary,

Page 48 of 83 Every time I get a glimpse of your collection I am shocked at it's beauty and your ability to acquire unbelievable pieces. You knock my socks off Lady. I have 1 and I thought I was lucky to get that. Edited 09-10-2014 11:29 AM 232 Sue Sawyer 09-10-2014 11:37 AM ET 74.140.113.195 I found a few in my cabinets... 233 Sue Sawyer 09-10-2014 11:39 AM ET 74.140.113.195 Cranberry bird. 234 Sue Sawyer 09-10-2014 11:40 AM ET 74.140.113.195 One of my favorites. 235 Sue Sawyer 09-10-2014 11:42 AM ET 74.140.113.195 236 Sue Sawyer 09-10-2014 11:43 AM ET 74.140.113.195 I think someone may have already posted this one.

Page 49 of 83 Almost red. 237 Sue Sawyer 09-10-2014 11:45 AM ET 74.140.113.195 238 Nancy C Villaverde 09-10-2014 11:47 AM ET 66.25.51.176 239 09-10-2014 12:17 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Cranberry (or deep pink) liner. I don't think we are going to kick out the ruby ones. The shading from cranberry pink or to ruby is hard to define anyway. Just bring on the reds. Nice salts Sue S. The fish is unique. Cranberry bird...lolol hey Sue, you want to give me the bird?? lololol sorry, weird humor. Mr Don, Soooo you have 2 red stained Shoshones?? I said "2." One for me and one for you??? I have said before, Shoshone is my all time favorite salt. Though I had not thought to collect 35 various pieces of the pattern. sigh, heartbreak, pitty,...pitty...i am not going to get that 2nd stained Shoshone from you am I?? Well I am only 66, I am sure...sometime before I die I will find one...??? LOLOLOL. Feel sorry for me yet? 240 09-10-2014 12:39 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Hope red is O K... N.E.S.O.S.C. 1978-1993 salt 241 09-10-2014 12:39 PM ET 98.226.131.8

Page 50 of 83 Bottom 242 09-10-2014 12:40 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Top view 243 09-10-2014 12:51 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Erickson Arts, made by Gigi Erickson for OSSOTW-CO 30th Anniversary salt. This is either 2013 or 14 anniversary year. 244 09-10-2014 12:53 PM ET 98.226.131.8 She is tiny, 1 inch tall by 2" diameter. 245 09-10-2014 12:55 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Free form so she is a little lop sided. Is O K, I like unique. Edited 09-10-2014 12:55 PM 246 09-10-2014 12:57 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Posted before, but a pretty is a pretty, never seen too much. 247 Jytte

Page 51 of 83 09-10-2014 12:58 PM ET 90.184.148.85 Bohemian (I think) 248 09-10-2014 12:59 PM ET 98.226.131.8 NESS 2008 SALT BY FRITZ. 249 Susie P 09-10-2014 01:01 PM ET 198.228.228.170 Lovely Jytte! And love the difference in the bases!, I love the Fritz glass!' 250 Jytte 09-10-2014 01:01 PM ET 90.184.148.85 251 Jytte 09-10-2014 01:03 PM ET 90.184.148.85 Svend Palmqvist, Orrefors, Sweden Red? Oh yes. Sorry... 252 Jytte 09-10-2014 01:05 PM ET 90.184.148.85 Bohemian? 253 Susie P Oooh, Jytte, a Family of salts!!!! Gorgeous!

Page 52 of 83 09-10-2014 01:07 PM ET 198.228.228.170 254 Nancy Dietel 09-10-2014 01:07 PM ET 74.105.140.134 10th Convention salt in Indianapolis. 255 09-10-2014 01:09 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Oh Jytte, Those are BEAUTIFUL. 256 09-10-2014 01:13 PM ET 98.226.131.8 Lololololololol... It is ok, there is no traffic lights to show a sequence of pics. 257 09-10-2014 01:16 PM ET 98.226.131.8 258 Mary Kern 09-10-2014 02:01 PM ET 72.220.213.56 259 Nancy Dietel 09-10-2014 Nancy D, Ed has this salt on ebay. I keep putting it on watch trying to decide whether to get it or not. Your pic is helpful. Can you give us more views? I'm with Nancy V - Just keep them coming - Red - Cranberry - Don't matter - I have already upped my BP meds so am good to let the eyes pop out - Eventually they will go back in place --, re: Convention salt, the info is on the Commemorative page with another view of the bottom. Mine is in another cabinet so I just posted this photo that I had saved. They all vary a bit. Original price was $60.

Page 53 of 83 03:04 PM ET 74.105.140.134 260 Jytte 09-11-2014 12:18 AM ET 90.184.148.85 261 09-11-2014 06:14 AM ET 124.168.135.169 262 Susie Proctor 09-11-2014 06:34 AM ET 209.85.160.179 Bohemian You are all asleep, except maybe Debi, and I get to have all your Cranberry Salts to myself. So many different ones. So lovely, Mine, all mine. Excuse me???? Tee heee, I Am here keeping an eye on you:):) On Thursday, September 11, 2014, QT - < qtopic-50-nhbapqr4a2fk@quicktopic.com> wrote: > < replied-to message removed by QT > 263 Susie P 09-11-2014 06:40 AM ET 166.147.104.166 Another pic or two..bohemian... 264 Susie P 09-11-2014 06:41 AM ET 166.147.104.166 Forget what this is called? Think they qualify? 265

Page 54 of 83 Susie P 09-11-2014 06:43 AM ET 166.147.104.166 Last one... 266 Nancy Dietel 09-11-2014 06:55 AM ET 74.105.140.134 267 Susie P 09-11-2014 06:58 AM ET 166.147.104.165 268 Debi Raitz 09-11-2014 07:55 AM ET 69.14.220.22 269 Susie P 09-11-2014 08:07 AM ET 166.147.104.160 Lovely, Susie. Here is my version of your #264. I don't know what that shading is called, either. Hi Nancy! Love the shape of yours! I just can't quite think of it, not with it yet, ha! Good morning, can you help us out??? I'm pretty sure it's called Rubina when it goes from red (or cranberry to clear). Amberina is red to yellow usually with orange somewhere in between. I like bluina, sometimes called blurina too. I don't know what they call the green to clear. Thank you Debi! I just could not think of it!! Ooh, do you have a bluina? Don't know that I have seen one of those? 270 Debi Raitz 09-11-2014 08:39 AM ET 69.14.220.22 271 Susie P 09-11-2014 I have a few. They're out of place here but I can post and delete them after today. Here's a blue to clear along with the amethyst to clear pictured in OSC. I bought it from Sandy. Gorgeous Debi! I knew the blue would be oustanding, and the amethyst is lovely too, but the blue is an eye popper! Thanks for showing them!

Page 55 of 83 08:44 AM ET 166.147.104.159 Susie 272 Debi Raitz 09-11-2014 08:47 AM ET 69.14.220.22 273 Susie P 09-11-2014 08:59 AM ET 166.147.104.167 274 Jytte 09-11-2014 09:12 AM ET 90.184.148.85 275, 09-11-2014 09:26 AM ET 124.168.135.169 276 09-11-2014 12:50 PM ET 98.226.131.8 277 Debi Raitz 09-11-2014 02:45 PM ET 69.14.220.22 278 One in a holder Love it! OH Debi - more droooo..ling. Blue, lovely blue. Your 272 would be a Webb one I would bet,debi. ohhhh DEBI, 272 blue is very very beautiful. It is one of those I want to touch. My hand went right for the screen when I saw it. My favorite color is light blues and then into pastels like pink and purples, teals. I am kicking myself for all the art glass salts like this I have passed up. KICK, KICK. I think I bought #272 from Linda Kelsey in England. Some of you may remember her. She was so very nice. She came to one of the conventions. She died quite suddenly I think. Debi, I bought some of my art glass salts in frames from Linda. I still have her key ring she sent me. I spoke to her one week and the next

Page 56 of 83 09-11-2014 06:03 PM ET 98.226.131.8 279 Debi Raitz 09-11-2014 07:49 PM ET 69.14.220.22 week she was gone. She was a very very nice person. I did not have the heart to remove her from my email list. She is still there and I smile every time I come across her name. I have one of those key rings too. I keep it with my salts. I think she sent them to people that were buying salts from her regularly. 280 Jytte 09-12-2014 12:35 AM ET 90.184.148.85 With enamel 281 Jytte 09-12-2014 12:40 AM ET 90.184.148.85 282 09-12-2014 03:48 AM ET 202.159.147.31 283 Debi Raitz 09-12-2014 06:21 AM ET 69.14.220.22 284 Jytte 09-12-2014 07:19 AM ET Unidentified (perhaps a "little" red) Jytte, Red is just Cranberry with Sunburn. (At least for this forum. ) That enamel is very nice. Looks Bavarian. Jytte: Your little painted one (#280) really shows how thin the cranberry is with clear on the outside. The thinner the cranberry, the lighter the color. Great example of cased glass and a really a pretty one too. Debi - Thanks for telling - never thought about this before.

Page 57 of 83 90.184.148.85 285 Jytte 09-12-2014 08:48 AM ET 90.184.148.85 286 Nancy C Villaverde 09-12-2014 12:22 PM ET 66.25.51.176 287 09-12-2014 01:27 PM ET 98.226.131.8 288 09-12-2014 01:32 PM ET 98.226.131.8 289 Nancy Dietel 09-12-2014 02:26 PM ET 74.105.140.134 Sunburned with freckles Bohemian Linda Kelsey was a good friend of mine and she came to the San Francisco convention, 2001 I think, and roomed with me. I visited her several times in England, stayed in her nice "caravan park" in Northern England to go to antiques fairs in the area. She died of breast cancer, the English medical system not seeming as advanced as we have here. Nancy V., and all. I am sorry for the loss of Linda. I was not as close as you by any means. I liked her. We lost a good lady and salt connection. Helps to know why and of what she died. A little closure. Do any of you know Richard Gloss? He is the son a of Wilma Guenther and good friend of Mimi Rudnick. Apparently Wilma had a collection of around 8,000 salts many years ago. Mimi bought most of Wilma's salts. There use to be an award or prize OSCAR gave out via Mimi Rudnick in Wilma's name. Richard told me many of the pics in the Smith's book # 9, 900 Open Salts Illustrated are his Moms. I see that Mimi did visit with the Smiths in that book's Acknowledgement. Sandra Jzyk and Carol Van Norman did a lot of the pictures for that book. (I have bought quite a few of Carol's salts) In July there was an auction and I won a number of Dick's and Wilma's salts. I still haven't gone to pick them up. I am curious as to the history of these salts. Anyone have some info and some stories? Jytte, I love your salts...please tell me..the pedestal is from ebay and you won it for $34. I quit bidding because of the chip...bad move on my part as the chip does not really take away form the beauty of the salt. Congratulations on your win and I am glad it was you who won.

Page 58 of 83 This is cased glass. The stripes are really deep red. Unfortunately they show up more on the orangey side (is that a word?) no matter how I photograph it. It has a matte finish. I thought it was a commemorative but I can't find any signature. Any one else own a twin? Edited 09-12-2014 04:59 PM 290 Jytte 09-13-2014 12:37 AM ET 90.184.148.85 - yes it's this and the one at the left is bought by the same seller years ago Nancy - OH! what a speciality - have never seen one like it and I can't imagine how it look from "top"? Think mine is from Czechoslovakia 291 09-13-2014 02:55 AM ET 202.159.153.182 This is called Freedom Bells, it is Cranberry and pretty and I am 292 Susie P 09-13-2014 03:02 AM ET 166.147.104.156 293 sneaking it in. Gorgeous, a very good "sneak" :)

Page 59 of 83 09-13-2014 08:43 AM ET 98.226.131.8 294 Nancy Dietel 09-13-2014 12:26 PM ET 74.105.140.134 295 09-13-2014 01:58 PM ET 98.226.131.8 296 Inez Austin 09-13-2014 02:15 PM ET 50.106.11.2 297 Nancy C Villaverde 09-13-2014 02:21 PM ET 66.25.51.176 298 09-13-2014 03:49 PM ET 98.226.131.8 299 Nancy C Villaverde 09-13-2014 04:16 PM ET 66.25.51.176 Good morning everyone...no one knows Richard Gloss, his mother Wilma Guenther from my question to you in 287???? I knew Mimi very well. Not sure if I knew Wilma, but am aware of the award Mimi set up in her honor. Richard doesn't ring any bells with me. Nancy, Thank you. Provenance is so important when you can get it. It was a live auction and I have no idea all that I won. I got about 400-600 salts. Pressed glass, mostly available. Helps me get to the 5 of each pattern for the Grand babies. My 1st live auction on line and I did not know what I was doing. Still don't. What beautiful salts, I only have a couple of cranberry ones, and they have already been posted. I posted the striped square salt earlier, but not the one on the right, a soft shading of cranberry that I think is beautiful and unusual. It reminds me of a pink morning glory, if there were any such. Beautiful,beautiful,beautiful..Nancy V...exquisite. A woman my sister and I met during a stay in a tiny hamlet named Barnby in the Willows in England gave me an apricot colored salt in a stand like the one on the left below and a second identical stand that was empty. It's wider than usual and later turned out to be a prefect match for the striped salt. When I admired the salt in stand on a table in her house, she said something like "Do have it. I bought it at a local yard sale and it's nothing to me." My sister said, "You can't take it!" and I protested that it was a valuable item. The lady said she had paid only 2 or 3 pounds for it and went on to pull a second stand out of a drawer and insist I take them both. As you can see, I did. I really should have sent her

Page 60 of 83 300 Debi Raitz 09-13-2014 05:18 PM ET 69.14.220.22 301 Don Rabourn 09-13-2014 06:40 PM ET 99.130.164.94 302 Nancy C Villaverde 09-13-2014 07:23 PM ET 66.25.51.176 some pineapples or something when I got back home to Hawaii. We did correspond for a few years and then lost contact. Sorry for the long story of how I got these special things in my collection. Edited 09-13-2014 04:16 PM http://www.bing.com/images/search? q=mornin...ry+flower&form=igre There are pink Morning Glories! That salt on the right is Glorious! Love it! Linda L., Will see what we can find out, and get back to you. Nancy V., those 2 salts are "to die for" gorgeous. That's a NEAT story! Happy Sunday to all! Thanks, Don &. Debi, I thought you would like my "morning glory" salt, but I really didn't know there were pink ones. 303 Jytte 09-14-2014 06:34 AM ET 90.184.148.85 304 09-14-2014 10:39 AM ET 98.226.131.8 305 09-14-2014 12:55 PM ET 98.226.131.8 306 Rae 09-14-2014 05:39 PM ET Nancy - a picture for you - your salts are so very beautiful!!! Son of a gun Nancy v. they are morning glories. Nice job Jytte, you captured them. Thanks Don. Still would appreciate any info on Wilma Gunther and other info I wrote about on #287. Anybody? Edited 09-14-2014 12:49 PM Can you believe this... I am reading OSC Nwesletter issue 3, Fall of 2003. Salty Comments section by Ed Berg. Sentimental value...he found a salt from Wilma Gunther in a booth run by her other son, Willie Gloss Gunther. Guess I write Ed. The trail is getting hotter.

Page 61 of 83 125.238.229.169 307 Susie P 09-14-2014 06:27 PM ET 75.103.187.136 308 09-15-2014 12:59 AM ET 124.169.147.123 309 Mary Kern 09-15-2014 04:20 PM ET 72.220.213.56 I wonder what tale this could tell of its adventures on the way to New Zealand Rae, New adventures, or old? I would bet it had a lot! Great color! Susie Hi Rae, Glad you are posting, You cannot stop at just one, we are all eyes, waiting for our next fix. I often wonder when I get a new salt where it has been, how many homes etc since it was made. Most of my salts have probably seen more of the world than me. Holy Macaroni - You are all hoarding the most incredible salts - Yes hoarding - If they were mine - I would be collecting - but since they are yours - you are hoarding them -- Remember Dear Friends - I do know where you all live - The one thing you do not know is that I am a master of disguise and an expert in Attention Diversion Techniques -- Mine - They shall all be mine soon ---- Until then - I will see what I have pictures of - Guess I should go back first and see what I already posted - Too much trouble - If I have and or one of you have - just remember they never get old and ugly -- 310 Mary Kern 09-15-2014 04:25 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Seems to me I read/heard where we were letting red in here also - This is a very rare Avon Open Salt in the Cape Cod pattern - They were never made for the open market and not even for the President's Club - They simply closed one end of the napkin ring and voila - open salt - There are very few of them around and this one is even more unique as the plunger went to far down causing the uneven top - I have an uneven top also so we get along just fine...

Page 62 of 83 311 Mary Kern 09-15-2014 04:26 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Pedestals with the Enamel Lace design depicting buildings -- 312 Mary Kern 09-15-2014 04:28 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Crider heart -- 313 Mary Kern 09-15-2014 04:33 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Pukeberg and I go now - Must clean up kitchen -- Actually must give my thumper a break from going back and looking at all of your salts - I must be addicted to pain and envy ------ 314 Nancy Dietel 09-15-2014 05:21 PM ET 74.105.140.134 315 09-15-2014 06:09 PM ET 98.226.131.8 316 Nancy Dietel 09-15-2014 06:40 PM ET 74.105.140.134 317 Mary Kern This is a newer Terry Crider salt. Mary, The Terry Crider heart, I want that sooooo bad. I love his work. Nancy, the new one is very different. And Mary it might just be me...but if my company was named PUKEberg. I would change my name. Jytte, you asked about the inside of my cased glass red & white salt. #289. It is plain white inside, no color at all. The beauty is the outside.

Page 63 of 83 09-15-2014 06:48 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Ah -- Nancy D. -- The beauty of that salt should DEFINATELY be in MY cabinet -- Still drooling and I am sure I am past coveting and on to a higher level - Is there a higher level than coveting... 318 Rae 09-15-2014 07:50 PM ET 125.238.229.169 My daughter has a good eye and though she doesn't collect herself she picks up goodies for me 319 Rae 09-15-2014 07:53 PM ET 125.238.229.169 320 Debi Raitz 09-15-2014 08:03 PM ET 69.14.220.22 321 Debi Raitz 09-15-2014 08:05 PM ET 69.14.220.22 322 09-15-2014 09:13 PM ET 202.159.157.19 323 Mary Kern 09-15-2014 09:18 PM ET and one I found for myself. It is so dark it appears to be black but it is red. Looks like it might have had a rim or lid at some stage. Pity about its chips but I like it Edited 09-15-2014 07:54 PM Beautiful red salts everyone! : Pukeburg is in Sweden so it probably doesn't mean the same thing over there. They still make glass. Just Bing or Google it. Nancy D: I think the reason you can't get a good picture of your red and white cased glass is because of the flash on the camera. It lights up the white glass behind the red. It did a strange thing to one of my Burmese glass hats too. Try taking a picture in good daylight without the flash and the red should stay dark. Mary: I think the level above coveting is called B & E. Rae, 318 - beautiful examples and in such good condition. It just shows how many different salts I don't have and now want. This list gets longer and longer. But is is fun finding them. Breaking & Entering...

Page 64 of 83 72.220.213.56 324 09-15-2014 11:32 PM ET 202.159.157.19 Mary, Considering your stash of great salts and you have now given everyone ideas, I would be careful, very careful. And be putting on new bolts and locks. 325 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:26 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Cranberry glass is a somewhat easier category for me to post as a good number of my cranberry salts are displayed together in one of my dining room wall cabinets. If anyone would like to get a closer look at a particular salt just let me know which one and I will take an individual picture for you. 326 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:28 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Susie I m sure you will spot the two red intaglios in jeweled holders :)!! 327 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:29 AM ET 72.68.103.186 328 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:31 AM ET The rest of my cranberry salts are spread out in multiple cabinets so I took individual pictures. This first pair are dark cranberry glass liners in dolphin footed sterling holders that are hallmarked PAIRPOINT.

Page 65 of 83 72.68.103.186 Webb berry pontil salt with dark cranberry rim in kangaroo holder. A different stand but the same salt as Judy s post #136. 329 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:32 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Two-tiered cranberry glass salt with opal glass overlay. 330 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:34 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Circa 1840-1870 Palais Royal horse drawn cart with cranberry glass salt. 331 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:35 AM ET 72.68.103.186 332 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:37 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Cranberry/ruby cut to clear marked Faberge. This came in a set with a cobalt blue one and matching salt spoons.

Page 66 of 83 Crimped rim dark cranberry glass salt with berry pontil & Peloton exterior. 333 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:38 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Cranberry & green glass with clear berry pontil & white spider web design exterior. 334 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:39 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Webb dark cranberry glass flower form with clear glass rigaree. 335 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:40 AM ET 72.68.103.186 336 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:42 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Cranberry cut-to-clear on elevated base & Kralik Drape pattern that is the mate to Judy s post #62.

Page 67 of 83 Cranberry with opal stripes in tulip form with clear rigaree & berry pontil same as Nany V. s post #27 great story Nancy!! 337 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:43 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Three stained red/cranberry Quartered Block with Diamonds pattern salts on sterling stands. 338 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:48 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Two light cranberry with Vaseline rigaree. 339 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:50 AM ET 72.68.103.186 340 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:53 AM ET English Art Glass salt & stand in Thorn design attributed to Webb. Petals of salt are cranberry backed with opal. The bowl and the hanger on the salt are a light moss green and bottom has a rough pontil. Another Webb thorn style hanging salt can be seen in the OSC Plate 125.

Page 68 of 83 72.68.103.186 Stand measures 8 high by 4-1/4 at its widest point. 341 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:54 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Hanging flower form salt measures 2-3/4 wide petal point to petal point and 2-1/2 in length with a 1 bowl opening. 342 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:55 AM ET 72.68.103.186 343 Joan F. 09-16-2014 12:59 AM ET 72.68.103.186 Another picture of the salt with clearer view of the thorns. Sorry that the last group of pictures are sideways. I took them vertically and couldn't figure out how to flip them. Hope you don't get a stiff neck trying to view them...lol!! Joan 344 Jytte 09-16-2014 01:44 AM ET 90.184.148.85 OH - I'm speechless of all the beauties Two from France

Page 69 of 83 345 Jytte 09-16-2014 01:45 AM ET 90.184.148.85 346 09-16-2014 02:17 AM ET 202.159.157.19 347 Susie P 09-16-2014 05:18 AM ET 75.103.187.136 348 Sue Sawyer 09-16-2014 06:49 AM ET 74.140.113.195 349 09-16-2014 09:36 AM ET 98.226.131.8 350 Mary Kern 09-16-2014 09:55 AM ET 72.220.213.56 351 Mary Kern 09-16-2014 09:58 AM ET England Joan, that little kangaroo is soooo homesick, he want to come home, he could catch a ride in the wagon. And you have my dream salt 333 ( or at least one of them) and 332,338 so want to move to Australia. What was Debi and Mary saying about B & E. Am so envious. Joan, so good to see you here!!!! And the salts in the wall cabinet are GORGEOUS, and yes, I spy those beauties! So hard to pick a fav, but those two with the dolphin feet have me drooling and love the peloton in holder! You have some awesome cranberry salts!!!!! Just gorgeous, ladies. Clearly I am out of my league on this board. Mary, do you need a partner in crime? Count me in! Holy sh-t on a shingle. Joan F. I don't even have words. Sometimes the things I see on this site are overwhelming. As I am the master of B & Es...I am planning a caper. Mary and Sue...3 is a good Burglary number. More hands to gather, wrap and bag. Thanks for the layout Joan. Now I don't have to get blueprints. O K girls, clear your calandar for 3 weeks from today...errr tonight. lololololololololol Well Little Sis - when you make a return visit you certainly do it with style and class -- Absolutely beautiful - Jytte love your French ones - Fear not Ladies for I shall post a few that will bring this board back to reality -- lol lol

Page 70 of 83 72.220.213.56 Pedestal with square base and rolled rim 352 Mary Kern 09-16-2014 09:59 AM ET 72.220.213.56 Bulbous rolled sides and clear glass base with little ball feet 353 Mary Kern 09-16-2014 10:00 AM ET 72.220.213.56 Boat shape on silver colored stand 354 Mary Kern 09-16-2014 10:01 AM ET 72.220.213.56 355 Judy in Texas 09-16-2014 10:43 AM ET 68.94.1.122 356 Nancy Dietel Simple cut to clear thumbprint -- Rae... Your listing No. 319 reminds me of "PIGEON BLOOD." My Mom had pieces of extremely dark red glassware that she said was called that name. It is very hard to find, and like black amethyst you can't hardly see the red color unless it is in bright light. Joan F., so happy you are showing us some of your little jewels! The cabinet with all the cranberry is spectacular! I never saw any hanging

Page 71 of 83 09-16-2014 11:21 AM ET 74.105.140.134 357 Joan F. 09-16-2014 05:38 PM ET 72.68.91.65 358 Susie P 09-16-2014 05:48 PM ET 198.228.228.153 salts, ever! Thanks so much for showing that beauty. Mary, happy to see your salts! Hope you and Bob are feeling better. Rae, love seeing your salts here. I could probably get your dream salt to you, but Big Sis Mary has all of my animal salts trained to go directly to her house if they are let out of their cabinets for more than five minutes. While I was taking their pictures I had to chase a couple down before they got away!! Susie I should have guessed you would go for the pair. They are the only pair I have left in my collection. Jytte I ve had many of those cranberry threaded salts, but have never had nor seen one with so many rim folds that are so perfectly shaped that one is a keeper beautiful!! Nancy D Thanks now that it s getting cooler I will be indoors more so you may me hearing from me more often! Joan Joan, Gee, if it is your last pair I would be Delighted to take one if those beauties off your hands...,then you would have all unique salts! Tee hee... You know how to get in touch with me:):):) You have such a lovely collection, and when I looked again, I love your wall cabinet; what a great display piece!! 359 Jytte 09-17-2014 12:20 AM ET 90.184.148.85 360 Jytte 09-17-2014 12:23 AM ET 90.184.148.85 Quite dry in my mouth and it has nothing to do with the weather - I love your salts Murano - might be an ashtray

Page 72 of 83 361 09-17-2014 03:27 AM ET 58.6.44.225 362 Mary Kern 09-17-2014 12:43 PM ET 72.220.213.56 363 Jan Schmidt 09-17-2014 10:09 PM ET 173.213.171.217 Monica Bratt, Reijmyre, Sweden Nice Jytte, I don't think 359 an ashtray. The dints do not look flat enough to rest a cigarette safely. I have a couple of pieces of the smoky opalescent and it is a lovely type of glass. Oh Jytte - Monica and I are old friends - I am sure she would want me to have a red salt memory of our friendship ---- Okay - Guess that is not going to work -- I will just admire from afar --- Good try, Mary! 364 Jytte 09-18-2014 12:30 AM ET 90.184.148.85 365 Jytte 09-18-2014 What about a blue "Monica" Mary? (item no 193668) and Jan I'm still in doubt which one you are thinking of? Perhaps item no 207986? Hanne Dreutle, Sweden

Page 73 of 83 12:35 AM ET 90.184.148.85 An unknown "red sneaker" 366 Lisa T. 09-18-2014 08:19 PM ET 8.3.49.218 Hi everyone! Long time no see! :) Posting a few of my cranberry salts. This particular one was from a most wonderful friend (are ya out there, Mare?) Nice to see you posting, Joan! 367 Lisa T. 09-18-2014 08:21 PM ET 8.3.49.218 Bought this beautiful cranberry salt (love the shape!) at one of our fantastic salt meetings :) 368 Lisa T. 09-18-2014 08:22 PM ET 8.3.49.218 369 Lisa T. 09-18-2014 08:23 PM ET Threaded cranberry on feet

Page 74 of 83 8.3.49.218 Another cranberry on feet 370 Lisa T. 09-18-2014 08:24 PM ET 8.3.49.218 371 Susie P 09-18-2014 08:26 PM ET 75.103.187.136 372 09-18-2014 11:30 PM ET 98.226.131.8 373 Nancy Dietel 09-19-2014 08:43 AM ET 74.105.140.134 374 Joan F. 09-20-2014 07:52 AM ET 72.68.91.65 375 Jytte 09-20-2014 08:33 AM ET 90.184.148.85 Interesting one - cranberry in base and clear around. Hi Lisa!!! Awesome to see you! Love the shape of 369, and 370 is really nice!!! These cranberries are just beautiful. All of you ladies got class!!! Lisa T., Yea! Good to see you here. Love your cranberries. #370 is very different and beautiful. Hi Lisa, Nice to see you also! Hope you had a good summer. Please say hi to Craig for me! Love ya, Joan

Page 75 of 83 376 Susie P 09-20-2014 08:35 AM ET 75.103.187.136 Bohemian 1850 Jytte, Oh, I think Bohemian glass is an absolute favorite! Gorgeous! Susie 377 Jytte 09-20-2014 08:50 AM ET 90.184.148.85 378 Susie P 09-20-2014 08:57 AM ET 75.103.187.136 379 Jytte 09-20-2014 09:07 AM ET 90.184.148.85 380 Nancy C Villaverde 09-20-2014 11:10 AM ET 24.27.104.39 Bohemian A person shouldn't drool so early in the morning, LOL! You are welcome:-) Both lovely salts, Jytte. One hole in my collection is silver footed ones of this type.

Page 76 of 83 381 09-20-2014 12:17 PM ET 98.226.131.8 382 Mary Kern 09-21-2014 09:56 PM ET 72.220.213.56 Jytte, You salts are amazingly beautiful. Hey now Jan - Let's not pooh pooh my abilities yet lol lol -- Got Jytte thinking blue - A blue Monica could certainly become a happy Monica here -- So let's see - How about a Blue Monica for a Blue Fritz Jytte?? -- Holding breath --- Well that was short - Orange Cream Sherbet is calling me -- 383 Mary Kern 09-21-2014 09:57 PM ET 72.220.213.56 I like this guy because he is round and compact just like me -- 384 Mary Kern 09-21-2014 09:59 PM ET 72.220.213.56 385 09-21-2014 10:30 PM ET 98.226.131.8 386 Mary Kern 09-22-2014 03:09 PM ET 72.220.213.56 387 Inez Austin 09-22-2014 Super tiny - one of my miniatures at one inch high -- Okay now I really need my orange and cream -- Mary, #383...Sturdy too. smile... Pretty little tiny, I like them both. DUH - I keep forgetting -- HI LISA!!!!!!!!!!!!!! --- Love you and glad you are making more appearances in the Salt World -- You have been missed by many -- See ya next month my little partner in uncontrolled giggles --

Page 77 of 83 11:40 PM ET 50.106.9.233 388 Nancy C Villaverde 09-23-2014 12:11 PM ET 66.25.49.153 389 The Salty Nut... P.J. 09-23-2014 03:01 PM ET 76.113.35.137 390 Nancy C Villaverde 09-23-2014 03:13 PM ET 66.25.49.153 391 Inez Austin 09-23-2014 04:26 PM ET 50.106.9.233 392 Jytte 09-23-2014 11:54 PM ET 90.184.148.85 Well, I just need a threaded open salt to go with the pepper and mustard. The one I have doesn't have the spiral these have, so if you see one for a reasonable price, please let me know. These are lovely, Inez. Looking at your long list in the "wanted" section here, I realize how hard it is to fill out a set. I was sorely tempted recently to bid on a 5-piece set of condiment bottles, cranberry shaded to clear, with no stand. I figured a stand would be easier than extra glass pieces. I probably would have given in if there had been an open salt in the set, but there wasn't so I was saved some money. Ohhh Inez... I just knew you would have a beautiful cranberry condiment set!!! Wish I had the salt to go with it!!! It would surely be yours!! You do have to publish a book one day of all the condiment sets!!! Beautiful start to a set!!! Which reminds me to ask if you are still working on a book, Inez.? I have hundreds of photos, but not that many catalog pages and I don't know if folks would be interested in a book that was an eighth sets with catalog pages and the rest just eye candy. I think I easily have 200 ceramic sets and twice that in glass. I also have hundreds of double salts and only the same percentage of catalog pages.

Page 78 of 83 393 Debi Raitz 09-24-2014 08:43 AM ET 69.14.220.22 394 Nancy C Villaverde 09-24-2014 11:03 AM ET 66.25.49.153 UK Inez: I think we have - without a doubt - established that we LOVE eye candy. If, for the format of your condiment/cruet book, you mean you're trying to associate every set with a matching picture in a catalog, that would be an impossibility. What might work is to have it set up by country showing some company marks, and then an unknown or unmarked section. You do more research on your sets than anyone I can think of, and I bet you'd get a lot more pictures from others if you wanted them. I would send you some if you wanted them. I agree with Debi, Inez, though I imagine there is quite a bit of work to getting a book printed. Lovely salt at 392, Jytte. That's cranberry color at its best. 395 The Salty Nut... P.J. 09-25-2014 12:09 AM ET 76.113.35.137 396 The Salty Nut... P.J. 09-25-2014 12:11 AM ET 76.113.35.137 397 Jytte 09-25-2014 12:25 AM ET I almost didn't post this one... with all your BEAUTIFUL, HIGH PRICED, OUT OF THIS WORLD salts... but I just had to put my 2cent salt in.. Can anyone say plastic??? Well, it's almost cranberry??? Oh yes... I forgot to say... Inez.. you know you can have any photo of any of my salts!!! just say the word...

Page 79 of 83 90.184.148.85 398 Inez Austin 09-25-2014 10:52 PM ET 50.106.9.233 399 Inez Austin 09-25-2014 10:56 PM ET 50.106.9.233 400 Debi Raitz 09-26-2014 11:09 AM ET 69.14.220.22 401 Nancy C Villaverde 09-26-2014 06:14 PM ET 66.25.49.153 402 09-26-2014 09:13 PM ET 202.159.136.25 403 Inez Austin 09-26-2014 11:08 PM ET 50.106.9.233 404 England (OSC 130-131) Thanks PJ. I appreciate it. a lot! I have been quietly buying up catalog pages from Europe and have about 40 now. But that is a drop in the bucket. I want to do a book/pamphlet/cd or? on ceramic condiment sets, glass condiment sets and double salts. I just keep plugging away. It would be great to format them so they could be an ebook. I have that ability with Adobe. Inez: If there are any catalog pages you want from the website without the watermarks, just let me know. I have all them all saved that way too. Just bought a cranberry salt on ebay, actually for the nice holder as much as the salt. I think I bought it mostly out of boredom. Not much on ebay at the moment. Hi Nancy, Was it one in England? I almost decided to have a bid on one there but decided I would wait for something else. Thanks Debi.

Page 80 of 83 Nancy C Villaverde 09-27-2014 10:37 AM ET 66.25.49.153 405 Nancy Dietel 09-27-2014 11:19 AM ET 74.105.140.134 406 Nancy C Villaverde 09-27-2014 12:41 PM ET 66.25.49.153 407 09-27-2014 05:39 PM ET 98.226.131.8 408 09-27-2014 06:54 PM ET 202.159.156.36 409 09-29-2014 03:46 PM ET 98.226.131.8 410 Debi Raitz 09-29-2014 05:04 PM ET 69.14.220.22 Yes,, it was. I think I'll just shift some salts around among stands, put the cranberry one in a simple ring holder. Lovely, "V"! How are the shipping charges from England? Nancy, they can differ a lot. Some sellers ship for only a few pounds, but those wanting signature confirmation run more like 10-15 pounds. I think this one was 10 pounds, which is about $16. Apparently from Australia is uniformly high. You just have to look at the total and see if it's acceptable to you. Nancy, very nice salt. Love it. Nancy, I am glad it was you that got it, it will go to a good home. I thought it would go a bit higher than it did, a good price. It was a toss up between bidding on that and buying a jewelled Czech stand with the 4 cards suites on it. I was that excited to find one here in Australia and very very reasonable that I grabbed it straight away. Postage is much the same from England as to the States, it was quoted 10, of course time difference is a pain when items are finishing. We seem to be petering out on the Cranberries. What are we posting next month? Did I miss what it is? Edited 09-29-2014 03:47 PM I was going over the past topics the other day trying to figure out what hasn't been done at all or recently and thought about vaseline glass. Then I thought that we each might not have very many so to increase the options, it'll be yellow and orange. So let's all think "changing leaf colors" - shades of fall. Anyone who wants to add the true red again

Page 81 of 83 411 Nancy Dietel 09-29-2014 05:59 PM ET 74.105.140.134 412 09-29-2014 07:10 PM ET 98.226.131.8 413 Debi Raitz 09-29-2014 07:35 PM ET 69.14.220.22 can do so. So, either glass or china, fall colors, yellow, orange and red. Edited 09-29-2014 05:04 PM Sounds good to me, Debi! We did a good job on cranberry! So much fun to see all the salts to covet! Sounds good to me Debi. Fall colors, good time for that. Nice pick Deb. Good! Another month topic thought up and off my "to do" list. I was thinking perhaps we should add brown to the category. There may not be many brown salts out there and they probably wouldn't fall into many other topics so let's add brown. And instead of just glass and china, make it all mediums. We could see some wood here, to go with our changing leaf colored salts. 414 Jytte 09-30-2014 12:53 AM ET 90.184.148.85 415 09-30-2014 11:44 AM ET 98.226.131.8 416 Linda Houser 09-30-2014 04:58 PM ET 96.31.191.230 France? LOL LOL Debi, brown...you took the thought right out of my brain. Excellent, all mediums. That opens up the top is for some wonderful salts. This will be fun. Did not think we could top the Cranberries but this might do it. Jytte, She is a beauty. Our last Cranberry of the month?

Page 82 of 83 just thought I'd add a couple more cranberrys for your pleasure 417 Linda Houser 09-30-2014 05:03 PM ET 96.31.191.230 another one 418 Linda Houser 09-30-2014 05:05 PM ET 96.31.191.230 419 Nancy Dietel 09-30-2014 07:19 PM ET 74.105.140.134 420 Debi Raitz 09-30-2014 07:38 PM ET 69.14.220.22 I think this is a liner, I need a silver one to put it in! Very nice additions, Linda. I am totally under the weather today and think I'll be in dreamland shortly so I'm going to start the new month changeover now. This will be listed on the new page as Last Month if anyone has any last minute additions.