Friday, January 16, 2009

What Happened?

I'll remember her well and if I find
another one , I will be ecstatic.
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You may have to check the Dec 23 rd
post in the Older Posts....)

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Oh no! Well, you'll always have Paris ;-)...

Aveen said...

Nooo! I remember that post and thinking I wanted a glass like that.

Hope you find a nice replacement!

Anonymous said...

Oh my. What kind of glass was (maker) it?? perhaps I can find one for you. Nice photo!!
scus

Capt Elaine Magliacane said...

Nooo... it's such a pretty color...
After much searching I FINALLY found your trademark... that's so clever. I love your work...
Have a great day today.

Anonymous said...

Scuss: It wasn't a heavy glass--had a rather delicate feeling and the grooves felt right for a hand to hold--the color was reminescent of cranberry glass---I probably picked it up in Marshalls years ago--I'd guess it was Italian design. Winna

Nothing to See said...

Oh, I am so sorry to hear you broke your favourite glass! I hope you can find another one like it.

Jules said...

Oh what a shame - but how fortunate that you DREW it so recently! I like colored glass like this and used to collect 50's 'slump' glass (not as posh as yours!)

I have a precious pink ( that old kind of apricot pink) water jug that I picked up once at a market somewhere that is just such a perfect and graceful shape. A favourite thing of mine.

Anonymous said...

Jules I wonder what you call a "water jug", is? A pitcher?.....and what is slump glass???? Winna

Quilt knit said...

So, sorry! I have had glasses and cups I adored. I have one now and my son wanted it. I had meant to get a whole set. Then I thought -- for what -- I only live in a room. How can I keep all this stuff.

I am sure with the internet. We can find you another Highball glass to compliment your memories.

((( Circle of highball glass Hugs )))
Sherrie

Kathleen said...

I'm so sorry your lovely glass broke! but the good part is that you enjoyed and USED it while it was yours -- and you shared it with us all both when it was whole and in pieces - Thanks