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Replacements Limited is where I checked also and came up with the same thing as you did. I actually have a set of New Era candlesticks and it's not the same pattern. New Era has a sort of raised panel but the stem on this is more ribbed. "Kris Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > "js148" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message > news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > Hi ... > > > > Last month I moved and one of my favorite cordial (wine? sherry?) glasses > > was broken. Since the movers also packed me, they're responsible for > > replacement so I'd appreciate it if someone can help. A photo can be > found > > at: > > http://e-golfer.com/temp/heisey.jpg > > > > I bought these years ago and the receipt says "Park Lane #440". I always > > thought it was Heisey since I bought them at a Heisey glass show but after > > doing a little research, neither the pattern or number match (assuming the > > info I found is accurate). I'd appreciate it if someone can help > identify > > it and offer an educated guess at the replacement value. Thanks. > > > > ...Jane > > Hi, Jane > > I've got the Replacements Limited crystal matching book, > and they show five manufacturers of a "Park Lane" > pattern: Mikasa, Colony, Heisy, Splengau and Stuart. > None look at all like your piece. > > Yours looks more like Heisey "New Era" #4044, but > that pattern appears to have a square base. > > You might have to go to a big bookstore and settle > down with the Replacements Limited crystal book ;) > It has easy-to-see line drawings. > > Kris > >
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